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The importance uses of micro organisms.  

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The importance uses of micro organisms Microbes are the foundation of life as they're everywhere. They are in the air we breathe, in the food we eat, in the ground we walk on and even inside us. There are more microbes on a person's hand than there are people on the entire earth. Microorganisms are by dictionary definition 'microscopic organisms'. They do many jobs in an extremely wide field. Without them the planet wouldn't survive, as we know it. We couldn't digest our food, neither of course could animals, plants couldn't grow, rubbish and waste wouldn't decay and there would be a lot less oxygen in the air we breathe. Many people believe they were the very start of life, the start of evolution, which in turn led to humans, you and me. Microorganisms can be split into different groups, each with their own characteristics and 'jobs'. There are Bacteria, Fungi,...

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