Bacteria is one.
All ecosystems on Earth together form the biosphere, which is the zone of air, land, and water where organisms exist. It includes all living organisms and their interactions with non-living components like soil, water, and sunlight.
The first living organisms on earth were a type of aquatic photosynthetic bacteria called cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). These organisms formed structures called stromatolites. These organisms did not become extinct and still exist in both salt and fresh water environments.
Yeast: used to make bread Lactobacillus: a bacteria used in yoghurt to stop harmful bacteria growing Bacillus: a bacteria used to help produce antibiotics Rhizombium: the roots of peas and beans
Yes, rain water can contain microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These microorganisms can come from sources like soil, dust particles, and pollutants in the atmosphere. However, rainwater collected in clean environments is generally safe for human consumption after proper treatment.
Rusty nails are more likely to harbour virii and bacteria than bright clean ones, due to their roughened surfaces, but the rusting does not produce the micro-organisms. They can be sterilised by heat or disinfectant.
water
coldisacradomiby is the answer
Fresh water
Micro-organisms often absorb water through a process called osmosis, where water molecules pass through their cell membranes from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration. Some micro-organisms, like bacteria, may also actively transport water into their cells using specialized proteins or channels.
None of them. All life as we know it needs water.
because it kills micro-organisms & bacteria
Microorganisms are addapted to whatever environment there is. Many live in the water simply to sustain the fragile ecosysytem there.
It depends . Some micro organisms are healthy and they help you get some energy . But come can cause cancer or any other diseases . I wouldn't recommend micro organisms from fresh water ponds . But i also wouldn't recommend trying this either . One false mistake and your toast . Hope i helped !! ~Sarah~
To absorb is the verb; absorption is the noun for water soaking in.
not particularly but a little chlorine is less harmful then some of the micro organisms that like to live in it.
They are very small microscopic organisms that cannot be seen through naked eyes. They are present in the air , water or land. They mainly heps to recycle the minerals. ****
Micro screening involves the removal of residual solids from secondary discharge. This is usually done in a pond setting to filter out algae from other particles and organisms in the water.