It's a thing that microbes like and it makes them grow and reproduce better.
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining our ecosystems and are essential for food production and waste decomposition. However, some microbes can cause disease and infections in humans, plants, and animals. Proper hygiene and sanitation, along with understanding how to harness beneficial microbes, can help us better utilize the good aspects while minimizing the negative impacts of microbes.
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!
Carbohydrates
Cellulose is an unbranched molecule.
Cellulose is hard to digest plant material found in plants such as grass and leaves.Herbivores such as Cows and giraffes can digest cellulose.certain types of bacteria can digest cellulose as well.
Microbes live best in grass because of cellulose in the grass. But microbes can live anywhere.
Cellulose in grass can be broken down by ruminant animals such as cows, sheep, and goats that have specialized stomachs with microbes that produce enzymes to digest cellulose. The microbes ferment the cellulose into simpler compounds that the animal can absorb and use for energy. Humans, however, cannot digest cellulose as efficiently due to the lack of these specialized enzymes.
Ruminant animals have 4 stomachs but the microbed don't produce cellulose, they break it down.
Cows, horses, sheep, goats, and termites have bacteria living inside their intestinal tract. These bacteria can break down cellulose that is in grass and other plants.
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.
glucose can't be absorbed from cellulose,as its a polymer,so cellulose is more stable compound,,if u can get the bacteria which is found in cow's stomach gut, u can converte your cellulose to glucose.
Microbes and bacteria digest the cellulose and plant material that the goat eats in the rumen. The goat's digestive system then absorbs these by-products.
Cellulose is broken down by enzymes called cellulases, which are produced by some microbes and fungi. These enzymes break down the cellulose into its component sugars, such as glucose, which can then be used as an energy source by the organism.
Decompsers are good microbes!
your stomach acids fight it off and they kill the microbes. in a way this is good and bad because if it kills the bad microbes then it kills the good microbes in our body aswell!
No, all microbes are not good. Some are very harmful for us . Some microbes such as- protozoa, bacteria, fungi can be bad for our health. Yeast is a type of microbe which we use to make bread.
its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster