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.
it helps in loosening the soil which helps the roots to penetrate down the ground it helps the roots to breathe it allows to regenerate an enlarged number of microbes and earthworms for decomposition it also breaks all the crumbs present on the soli
(C) all members of society can have al they want of the good if the good's if the good's price was zero
When is a good considered scarce in a society? A. when more output of the good is possibleB. when everyone in that society cannot have all they want of the goodC. when the government restricts production of the goodD. when only the richest people in the economy can buy all they want of the good
The sum of all the individual demands for a particular good determines the market demand for the good.
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Virus do not have cells.Other microbes have cells.
No, not all microbes are pathogens. Microbes can be beneficial or harmful, depending on the context. Many microbes are essential for processes such as digestion, nutrient cycling, and immune system function.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
Decompsers are good microbes!
Microbes do not have brains but they are like all the other organisms.
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!
Dead Microbes.
all of them
no
its good because dying plants when they get microbes they die faster
Microbes are in our food but for a good reason. They are in our food to keep there blood pumping. Microbes are also used in our foods so then our sugar level keeps the same.
No, not all microbes have plasmids. Plasmids are small, circular pieces of DNA that are separate from the microbial genome. While plasmids are common in many bacteria, they are not present in all microbes.