Bacteria are ubiquitous in nature. They have enzymes (catalyst) to digest the waste efficiently and eco-friendly. More importantly they are cheap living organisms to handle and can be manipulated with the help of biotechnology.
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Bacteria is responsible for recycling of materials.
Yes.
Bacteria can affix atmosphereic nitrogen, which is an essential step in the nitrogen cycle.
It has been proven that there are many advantages to recycling chemicals used in cleaning processes every day. Two advantages to recycling the cleaning solvents used in the dry cleaning process would be to save the environment and to reduce the cost of this cleaning process.
Autotrophs get the nitrogen from the soil by the nitrogen fixing bacteria that convert nitrogen to nitrate salts used up by plants while heterotrophs gets them when they consume the autotrophs, making them have some of the nitrates in palnts. Autotrophs and heterotrophs then die and are decomposed by bacteria to recycle the nitrogen in air . Some of those bacteria converts the nitrates into form of nitrogen recycling them into the atmosphere.
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Bacteria is responsible for recycling of materials.
Bacteria.
Yes.
Bacteria
Not sure what you mean by 'recycling bacteria'. Bacteria constantly reproduce in most environments - there are at this moment several billions at work to your benefit in your stomach.
Bacteria can affix atmosphereic nitrogen, which is an essential step in the nitrogen cycle.
There is a Anchorage Recycling Center. Used oil can be used as fuel for furnaces and Boilers.
Recycling :]
The symbol for recycling is simply three arrows going in a triangular shape.
Helpful bacteria produces food and oxygen, does cleanup and environmental recycling, medicine production, and maintains health Hope this helps!
One of the biggest disadvantages of recycling paper is that the byproducts and the chemicals that are used in its process are harmful to health and the environment if not properly taken care of. Also, the energy and resources that are used in recycling paper cost a lot more than recycling plastic.