Microbes outweigh humans by 5,032 to 1!
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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.
Microbes that make you sick are often referred to as pathogens or harmful bacteria. These microorganisms can cause infections or diseases in the human body.
Biomass has varied over time due to factors such as climate change, land use changes, and human activities. It has generally declined in certain areas due to deforestation, urbanization, and habitat destruction, but has increased in others due to reforestation efforts and conservation measures. Overall, changes in biomass reflect the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the impact of human activities on the environment.
Microbes are microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi that play important roles in various ecosystems and processes. The study of microbes, known as microbiology, helps us understand their impact on human health, the environment, and industries like biotechnology.
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When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
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This term is antisepsis. Most of the human body, internally is free of microbes. But not all. The mouth and esophagus have normal microbes as does the upper respiratory tract including the nose. The lower portion of the digestive tract, very low in the urinary tract and the genital tracts there are normal microbes.
Microbes don't cause HIV. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and the causative agent is a virus.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
When you build houses and roads over where the biomass grew. When the biomass takes longer than a human lifetime to regenerate. When the biomass culture destroys the ecosystem. ================= Thus in terms of fuel to power humanity it is clear that biomass in NOT a renewable resource.
The amount of biomass that a human can get from a 500-kg chicken is approximately 357.5 kg. This is calculated by multiplying the mass of the chicken by the percentage of edible biomass, which is typically around 70%. So, 500 kg * 0.7 = 350 kg.
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