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Bacteria are helpful in various ways. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter to recycle nutrients, aiding in digestion in humans and animals, playing a role in food production like yogurt and cheese, and some bacteria help to protect against harmful pathogens by outcompeting them.
Bacteria play crucial roles in various ecosystems, including nutrient recycling, decomposition of organic matter, and nitrogen fixation. Some bacteria are also used in food production, bioremediation, and the production of antibiotics and enzymes. Additionally, bacteria contribute to the overall balance of ecosystems by interacting with other organisms.
by sunlight or by using nutrients around them (if sunlight isn't available)
The bacteria absorb nutrients in the gut from digested food - the human benefits from the production of the vitamin.
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eubacteria
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Bacteria can be helpful in various ways, such as aiding in digestion, producing vitamins, breaking down organic matter in the environment, and helping plants acquire nutrients. Some bacteria also contribute to the production of foods like yogurt and cheese through fermentation.
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Bacteria aid in food digestion and nutrient absorption in the human gut. Some bacteria are involved in the production of antibiotics that help fight off harmful pathogens. Certain bacteria are used in the production of food such as yogurt, cheese, and fermented beverages. Bacteria play a crucial role in nutrient cycling in ecosystems, helping to break down dead organic matter and recycle nutrients for plant growth.
Monerans, or bacteria, are helpful in various ways. They play a crucial role in nutrient cycling by decomposing organic matter, which releases essential nutrients back into the environment. Some bacteria also help humans digest food and produce vitamins in the gut. Additionally, certain bacteria are used in the production of foods like yogurt and cheese, as well as in the production of antibiotics.
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Packaged food can become contaminated through poor production practices, packaging failure or mishandling anywhere along the production-distribution-consumer route.
Bacteria play a key role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients. Some bacteria help in food production through processes like fermentation in making yogurt, cheese, and sauerkraut. Certain bacteria contribute to human health by aiding digestion, producing vitamins, and protecting against harmful pathogens.