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AlexFokin [52]
3 years ago
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Humans have learned through history how to use the abilities of microbes to their advantage. Considering ways that we use them (

not how they naturally have become part of our microflora), describe 3 methods used in the environment, industry, and in our daily lives
Biology
1 answer:
Alex73 [517]3 years ago
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<h2>Advantage of Microbes </h2>

Explanation:

Microbes

  • <em>Microbes are all around us</em>, making life conceivable through <em>symbiotic connections</em>.  
  • In humans, useful microbes help assimilation and help prevent invasion by <em>harmful microbes</em>
  • Microbes are used to create <em>proteins for industries</em>. A few enterprises likewise<em> utilize the microorganisms</em>

<em>Three kinds of human environment interaction</em>

  1. The manner in which individuals depend upon the <em>earth for food, water, timber, gaseous petrol etc</em>
  2. The way individuals adaption the earth to satisfy their own needs
  3. The manner in which environment adjust the earth positively or <em>negatively like drilling holes, building dams</em>
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