Importance of Bacteria in Ecology
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
We are surrounded by bacteria. There is no space in which they are not present and even in our body millions of them inhabit. The importance of bacteria on our planet is essential for it to continue to have life. If they did not exist, beings would never have developed in that primordial soup that many scientists talk about.
Its combination with chemical elements and other types of substances are what manage to balance many aspects of the ecology, such as the one related to the waters of rivers and seas, as well as the creation of all kinds of chemical elements, etc. It must be remembered that in most of the reactions that occur in the nature bacteria are essential for them.
For him human being they are also essential. Millions of bacteria live on our skin with which our body interacts in many ways. On the one hand, they prevent other bacteria, which can be harmful to our body, from inhabiting it. Likewise, it cleanses our body of many elements that we expel through the pores of the skin, such as sweat, etc. They also take care of dead skin that little by little we are renewing.
Bacteria, naturally, are also key to the creation of medicines for humans, food and many other utilities that, on many occasions, we would be unable to recognize with the naked eye. view. In the growth of plants, either naturally or through cultivation in the agriculture, the work carried out by bacteria both in soil is very important, since thanks to their work the lands can be more or less rich and more or less abundant in all kinds of chemical substances and minerals.
Bacteria have been present long before any other life inhabited the planet and will continue to be on it without man ever disappearing from the earth. Existence without them is inconceivable and, at the same time, although we know a lot about them, we don't know much more than we can know.
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