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Otrada [13]
4 years ago
15

Why do Roaches exist and why do we need them?

Biology
2 answers:
maw [93]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a lot of people (including you, i'm assuming, and including me) find cockroaches nasty and completely useless, especially when we have to pay pest control money to get rid of them.

but  roaches, despite their disgusting appearance and seemingly useless nature, actually <em>do</em> have a purpose, and a good one.

most cockroaches feed on decaying organic matter, and that releases a lot of nitrogen.

this is the gross part :p

cockroaches feeding on this has the effect of releasing that nitrogen, from their feces, which then gets absorbed into the soil and is used by plants during photosynthesis, i'm pretty sure.

anyway yeah, so, roaches might be gross and crawly and stuff, but they're very useful to plants and generally nature uwu

~<em><u>hope i helped ouo have a nice rest of ur day~</u></em>

<em> lots of love,</em>

<em>  lee</em>

ipn [44]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: Look below

Explanation:

Because it can survive in the filthiest of conditions, the cockroach produces powerful natural antibiotics. Medical researchers have determined that roach's natural defenses can ward off particularly tough antibiotic-resistant bacteria like staph aureas, also known as MRSA.

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