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Vegetation is grown with this and we need Plants for many different things.

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Q: Why do humans need soil bacteria?
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Why does humans need soil bacteria?

Humans need soil bacteria in order to help beak down some types of food. 1 type of food that requires minor amounts of soil bacteria is monkey meat although not common in the western world monkey is popular within mid-asia countries and since monkey's eat food like berries they can get some diseases that can be minor for them but fatal for us luckily we have some trusty bacteria to eat it for us!


Why do humans need soil?

humans need soil to grow trees to get oxygen and where would we be without oxygen and soil helps plants grow and not all plants need soil air plants do not need soil.


What domain includes prokaryotes that lives soil water and humans?

bacteria


Plants need soil?

No, but they do need the nutrients commonly found in the soil, and nitrogen fixing soil bacteria are extremely beneficial, though not technically necesary, to plants.


Why do humans need soil to live?

Because in soil, plants grow and we eat those plants.


What is 1 thing plants need that humans don't?

soil


How does increasing human population affect soil erosion?

It increases it because when humans walk on dirt it causes the soil to fill up with dirty bacteria and cause erosion


How plentiful are bacteria in water in soil?

how plentiful are bacteria in water and soil


Why soil fertility is important to soil conservation?

Humans need food to survive. If the soil stops being fertile, humans move on and dig up other soil. In the process, plants and animals that lived there are now displaced.


How does bacteria affect soil?

Soil bacteria are the natural soil microorganisms that break down soil components into plant food.


How do humans use nitrogen?

Humans use nitrogen in the form of proteins. Bacteria found in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates that plants use to produce proteins.


Why do both bacteria and humans need tryptophan?

Tryptophan induces the lac operon.