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"a teaspoon of rich garden soil can hold up to a billion bacteria, several yards of fungal filaments, several thousand protozoa and scores of nematodes"

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There can be billions to trillions of microorganisms in a teaspoon of soil, depending on factors like soil type, moisture content, and location. This microbial community includes bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, and other organisms, all playing important roles in soil health and nutrient cycling.

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