Bacteria
viruses: for treatment of bacterial infection bacteria: for limiting the growth of other bacteria which might hurt our body. fungus,... all the microorganisms can be useful. you should just let them to be.
Its useful to see very small microorganisms & useful to study about small viruses etc.
Some microorganisms are part of the body's natural processes. For instance, the bacteria of your digestive tract help you to digest food. Other microorganisms can cause disease. Some otherwise beneficial bacteria can be harmful if they become too abundant.
Yes. Most microorganisms are useful, a few are harmful to us, plants, or other creatures.
Useful microorganisms include probiotics that help maintain gut health, nitrogen-fixing bacteria that enrich soil fertility, and yeast used in baking and brewing. Additionally, some microorganisms are used in the production of antibiotics and enzymes for industrial processes.
what are some good things microorganisms do for the ecosystem
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.
Some useful microorganisms in biotechnology include bacteria like Escherichia coli, which is used in protein production, and Bacillus thuringiensis, which is used in insecticide production. Yeast species such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae are commonly used in the production of bread, beer, and biofuels. Additionally, microorganisms like Streptomyces species are utilized in the production of antibiotics.
diversity of microorganism in nature very important because it is useful to study of different diseases habitate foodchain
1-Microorganisms helps us in making alchol. 2- Microorganisms helps us in bakery. 3-Microorganisms us in making medicines. 4-Microorganisms us in making curd. 5- Microorganisms fix atmospheric nitrogen ( NO2 ) to the soil. 6- Microorganisms helps us in resarching on diseases. 7- Microorganisms replinsh the soil.
The life cycle of most microorganisms is fast, so in a matter of days you might go through multiple generations, in each generation the useful mutation selects more survivors. This does not work for microorganisms which grow very slowly. Some organisms deep underground are believed to live for hundreds of years.
No, not all microorganisms are unicellular. Some microorganisms, like certain types of fungi and algae, can be multicellular.