i think our surrounding will be so "mabaho" and that is the cause of our sickness because of the bad odor that we enhail so we will die!.......................
Bacteria helps in decomposition to create ecological balance. When something dies, it is bacteria that acts upon it to decompose so another organism can find it useful. Besides, bacteria also helps to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form that plants can use.
The most numerous animal on earth is the nematode, a type of roundworm. Nematodes play a crucial role in the ecosystem as they help decompose organic matter, recycle nutrients, and control populations of other organisms. Their population impacts the ecosystem by influencing soil health, plant growth, and overall biodiversity.
A biodegradable object is one that can be broken down naturally by bacteria, fungi, or other living organisms into simple, non-toxic substances as part of the Earth's ecosystem. These materials can decompose and return to nature without causing harm to the environment.
Fossilized remains of single-celled organisms similar to modern bacteria have been found in rocks more than 1.5 billion years old. These fossils provide valuable insight into Earth's ancient environments and the evolution of early life forms.
Bacteria can be harmful when chicken is not cooked properly and is eaten also wound infections. Bacteria can be beneficial by breaking down unwanted waste and can also help you digest your food. useful bacteria 1- they act as decomposers and decompose all dead organic matter on earth 2-some bacteria presnt in our intestine which help in digestion of food harmful bacteria 1-they cause diseases like TB in humans
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The Earth feeds off all of the plants that die they decompose and turn into fertilizer!
Every organism on Earth (besides plants, bacteria, cells, etc.) is an animal!
well my friend their is a species i have recently discovered that i like to call shaun scarsbrook, although he is a drip it remains the driest animal on earth
the first type of cells on the early earth were prokaryote cells.
Woolly mammoths were adapted to living in freezing conditions towards the northern most area of earth, for example where Siberia now is. As the conditions have remained freezing since the ice age, mammoths that have been buried under snow since they were dead have not decomposed. This is because as the stable freezing cold for millions of years slows down the animation of bacteria. They too are frozen in the process, and decomposition occurs because bacteria in the internal organs of the animal, and in the atmosphere multiply without the control of an immune system and devour the body leaving a soup like waste product. And of course flies, and other such life form that feed on carcasses are unable to get to it because it is buried deep in ice. This, combined with having the effect of bacteria eliminated from the remains leaves an almost perfectly preserved mummified mammoth.
The study of plants and animal remains is known as paleobotany and paleozoology. These fields involve examining fossilized plant and animal remains to understand their anatomy, ecology, evolution, and their interactions with the environment. It provides insights into the history of life on Earth and helps reconstruct ancient ecosystems.
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Yes, bacteria evolved before animal and plant cells. Bacteria are one of the oldest forms of life on Earth, dating back billions of years, while animal and plant cells evolved later through a process of more complex cellular organization.
The study of fossil remains is called paleontology. It involves the investigation of plant and animal fossils to understand the history of life on Earth.