it breaks down polysaccharides such us celullose to simply sugars that are can be easily absorbed by the animal organisms.This is the reason because goats eats papers that are rich in cellulose
Bacteria compete with other bacteria and microorganisms by secreting toxins and antibiotic proteins.
True. There are microorganisms (bacteria) that cause disease but most of the bacteria in the human body are necessary for the body to function. For example, your stomach and intestines have good bacteria that are important for propeer digestion of food.
Sometimes bacteria can be helpful. If we didnt have bacteria we wouldn't have some medicine or cheese or yogurt etc.
The two main groups of microorganisms found on hands are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms, while viruses are typically less common but can be extremely contagious and cause infections.
Yeast, Bacteria, Fungi
They get to the body and fight with the bacterias because both are in a similar state. They destroy the disease: causing bacteria.
Bacteria compete with other bacteria and microorganisms by secreting toxins and antibiotic proteins.
bacteria
Yes, ciliates are helpful in the environment as they play an important role in nutrient cycling by feeding on bacteria and other microorganisms, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem. Some ciliates also help control populations of harmful bacteria and algae in aquatic environments.
True. There are microorganisms (bacteria) that cause disease but most of the bacteria in the human body are necessary for the body to function. For example, your stomach and intestines have good bacteria that are important for propeer digestion of food.
Bacteria
bacteria.
bad blood
-Bacteria are used in the production of yogurt and cheese. -Microorganisms produce antibiotics. -Bacteria form on the nodules on the roots of legumes and convert atmospheric nitrogen to fixed nitrogen compounds that are used by the plant for growth. -Microorgansims in soil and water play key roles in cycling nutrients that are needed by plants. -Baked goods require yeast. -Bacteria in the gut help digest food and produce vitamin K. -Microorganisms on the skin help prevent infection. -Dust mites consume dead skin cells. -Bacteria in waste water treatment plants help break down solids. -Protozoans consume bacteria and algae. The list goes on and on...
No, bacteria are not the biggest microorganisms. Some examples of larger microorganisms include fungi and protists. These microorganisms can range in size from a few micrometers to several millimeters.
rhizobium,streptomyces,E. coli are some of the helpful bacteria
Bacteria or mold