Benefits of Microorganisms: The benefits of micro organisms in our day to day life we wouldn't have yeast to rise our bread.
Turns out that microorganisms (germs) live in us! Germs in their "right place" are good for us; otherwise, bad. For example, in our gut we have a mess of germs. We feed them. They are happy germs. If a foreign germ tries to move in, they kill it (which saves our life). The "happy germs" don't want to share their territory. Sometimes the "happy germs" lose a battle, which is bad for us, since the fight is in us and the winner is usually not a friendly germ. On the other hand, if we get a perforated gut, those "happy germs" invade parts of our body that shouldn't have them -- ashes, ashes, we all fall down. In general, you don't want gut germs in your bloodstream. You don't want mouth germs in your gut. Every germ has a place -- many of the places are not in us; some are.
There are quite a few good effects of microorganisms. They can digest food in us and other animals.
Have you ever thought about what happens to the leaves that fall down in Autumn? Well what happens is thousands of microorganisms go round and eat all the leaves.
They do the same with dead animals.
Have you ever thrown your apple core or orange peel, or any type of fruit, on the floor? Well you have probably heard that it is OK to do this because again, microorganisms eat them. The reason why you shouldn't throw PLASTIC away is because microbes can't eat that!
So yes, There ARE some BAD microorganisms in the world, but there are also some VERY GOOD ones! And without them, we couldn't live!!!
-Produces waste
-When it is on skin, it eats the dead skin cells
They break down organic material into their chemical components so that they can be recycled by nature. They also produce vitamins in the human intestine, such as biotin.
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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.
Micro-organisms can be useful in fighting back other illnesses that can kill you.
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.
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It is the hypothesis that life on Earth originated from microorganisms from outer space.
in the path of life
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.
Micro-organisms can be useful in fighting back other illnesses that can kill you.
The decaying of food has positive and negative effects on human life. Decaying matter fertilizes the soil and allows plants to grow, aiding human agriculture. However, decaying matter also cultivates harmful microorganisms that can cause diseases in humans.
they are pathogenic and cause diseases some of which are very leathal and epidemic
Without microorganisms, we would die very quickly. For every 1 "human" cell in your body, there are about 10 "other" microorganisms in and on your body. Every aspect of life revolves around microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, essential to every aspect of life. Without microorganisms, everything would cease to exist.
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.
Only in understanding what and how you do anything at all.
The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity.
the greenhouse affect all human life.
In the large intestine there are bacteria which synthesize some vitamins, especially vitamin K; the bacteria also break down soluble fibre into absorbable fatty acids (and wind!)
Archaeologists study past human life through the detection and analysis of the physical effects of human activities.