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    Question: are microorganisms bad? If so why?

    • Keywords:
      • bad,
      • dangerous,
      • healthy,
      • microorganism,
      • microscopic
    Asked by sent520roup to samuelbloomfield on 18 Mar 2025.
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      Samuel Bloomfield answered on 18 Mar 2025:


      There are a wide range of microorganisms. Some are very dangerous and can cause diseases, whilst others are harmless. Some microorganisms we use to help make foods such as cheese and yoghurt.

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