Environmental
microorganisms Environmental microorganisms are tiny living organisms that are found in the environment around us such as soil, air and water. These organisms are essential to the health of the environment, acting as decomposers to break down organic matter, serving as food for larger organisms, and providing important nutrients to help keep the environment in balance. Environmental microorganisms also play a crucial role in medical and industrial uses, such as bioremediation, where microorganisms are used to help clean up oil spills, and in wastewater treatment, where microorganisms are used to break down pollutants into harmless substances. Environmental microorganisms are a vital part of the global ecosystem, and understanding their behavior can help us better manage our environment in a sustainable and efficient manner.
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