What is the importance of bacteria in nature?

Bacteria destroy complex organic matter of dead plants and animal corpses, excretions of living organisms and various waste products. Feeding on these organic substances, saprotrophic bacteria of putrefaction convert them into compounds that are easily absorbed by plants (humus). They are kind of orderlies of our planet.
Disease-causing bacteria act as regulators of the number of organisms.



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