bad blood
NO! microorganisms are WAY too small too eat
Yeast: used to make bread
help you killed the bad one
Yeast: used to make bread
Microorganisms can be helpful in bioremediation by breaking down pollutants in the environment into non-toxic substances. This process can help clean up contaminated soil and water without the need for harsh chemicals.
Caterpillars are not known for eating microorganisms. They typically eat leaves and milkweed. This varies on the type of caterpillar.
OK, Where do I begin. Microorganisms are helpful in the food industry and in industrial microbiology. It is helpful in the processing of some cheeses, and even some meats. Microorganisms are helpful in sewage treatment, they are helpful in soil fertility, they are helpful in the making of new drugs, they play a role in synthetic chemicals, they play a role in nitrogen fixation, they play a role in beneficial decomposition, and I can go on and on.
Dark Pigtoes pry eat microorganisms (in the ocean of course.) They filter the water through them to catch and eat the microorganisms. Who Knows wat dark pigtoes eat unless u know what they r!!!
because it lets humans see small things like cell and blood
they are helpful because they eat bugs.
because it lets humans see small things like cell and blood
Whales coral jellyfish microorganisms