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In your own words, explain the factors that influence the growth of microorganisms.
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- Microorganisms degrade chemicals for the following reason(s): Select one: Obtain source of usable energy To create more microorganisms Biosynthesis of cellular component All sentences are true Two sentences are trueHow is human activity influencing how microorganisms interact in their natural environment? Provide an example.In microbiology, the term growth in a culture usually refers to an increase in O 1) the number and size of microbial cells. O 2) the amount of ATP consumed. O 3) a microbe's size. O 4) the number of microbial cells. 5) the amount of ATP produced.
- What substance is produced by a microorganism that is capable of the growth of other microorganisms? Give a concrete example of your answer.Microorganisms are needed in wastewater treatment facility to do the actual breakdown and removal of nutrients and organic matter in the waste matter. One day, the employee who is in-charge of the facility notice that as the time goes by after the wastewater was loaded into the medium the metabolic activity of the microbe cease to increase and remain stable instead. Within the context of our discussion, what could be the possible explanation for the employee’s observation?List processes Microorganisms are involved in (ex., oxygen production)