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What can microbes do?

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.


What are the different classes of microbes?

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.


Are most microbes harmless?

no


What is the difference of symbiotic and non symbiotic relationship?

Symbiotic relationships involve two different species living closely together and benefiting from each other, such as in mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Non-symbiotic relationships do not involve this close interaction, and the species do not rely on each other for survival or benefit.


What are microbes and what do they do?

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!

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Microbes in your digestive tract that help us digest food demostrate?

symbiotic.


What are the kind of symbiotic relationships do black widows have?

Black widows have a parasitic relationship with their mates where the male risks being consumed after mating. They also have a mutualistic relationship with certain species of microbes in their gut that help with digestion.


Smart plants can reduce overuse of fertilizers by?

increasing nutrient uptake efficiency, releasing growth-promoting compounds, and establishing symbiotic relationships with beneficial soil microbes to enhance nutrient availability.


How does protozoans enter into the gut of the termite?

Termites have adapted their stomachs so that they can extract cellulose from the soil humus.Mostly there is a symbiotic protozoa (metamonads) and other microbes in the termites stomachs that help them digest the cellulose.


Why do Mitochondrial have DNA?

Mitochondria are structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA. This genetic material is known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNATo provide some autonomy for its function the mitochondria have their own DNA. One cell theory states that some bacteria invaded the cell and established a symbiotic relationship. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are such microbes establishing permanent symbiotic relationship with the plant cell.


What are some symbiotic?

Question is ambiguous. Some symbiotic what?


Who discovered microbes?

Alexander flaming discovered microbes


Where can't microbes live?

microbes can live anywhere!


What kills microbes?

sometimes Bactria can kill microbes


What microbes are found in kimchi?

Fermentation process microbes.


Where do microbes live best?

Microbes live best in grass because of cellulose in the grass. But microbes can live anywhere.


What symbiotic relationships do chickens have?

Chickens are Symbiotic with your plant beds.