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There are both harmful and useful microbes. Harmful microbes like bacteria,virus and fungus can cause diseases while some useful microbes like bacteria can help in fermentation process like the yeast or as food like mushroom and many lacobacillus microbes that help in producing vitamins and in synthesis of food.Many microbes help produce antibiotic medicines. Microbes like algae are edible or help by photosynthesis to maintain the CO2 -O2 balance in the environment.
Microbes can be classified into six main groups: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, algae, and archaea. Each group has distinct characteristics and includes various species that play important roles in ecosystems and human health.
Symbiotic microbes are microorganisms that live in close association with a host organism, where both parties benefit from the relationship. The host provides the microbes with a suitable environment, and in return, the microbes help the host with various functions like digestion, nutrient absorption, or protection against pathogens. Examples of symbiotic microbes include the bacteria in our gut that aid in digestion.
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This is a very large question: microbes are everywhere and have countless uses. Microbes are microscopic cells which have lots of different properties i.e: a nuclease; cell wall, etc. Microbes are used in medicine: for example penicillin is a type of fungus. Are body's contain countless types of microbes; and you are spreading them every time you touch; breathe, talk, sneeze etc. Microbes or bacteria thrive in warm (not hot!) conditions and is the courses things such as mold to grow. Never think as microbes as being bad/ not good for you! We would not live with out them!
plants animals microbes anything that is alive
Loads of bugs and beetles, aswell as microbes, though there is a lot of debate weather they are alive
Columbus didn't know that he brought microbes a long with his ships.
yes by mold and other things
it would be anything that is alive in the ecosystem whether it be grass people animals microbes ect.
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No, not all microbes cause decay. While some microbes break down organic matter leading to decay, others play roles in fermentation, digestion, and other essential processes without causing decay. Microbes have diverse functions and can be beneficial in certain environments and applications.
viruses don't have cells can't stay alive on their own
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Microbes, or microorganisms, are often called unicellular organisms.
microbes do not depend in food but on energy.the use this energy to move.this energy is usually heat.i hope this helps by esme aged 9 i know this weird that i know this but it is true i'm 9.
At first we have to know what is microbe.Then antibiotics.According to this disease.