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Micro Flora of Aquatic Organisms

Micro flora are microscopic organisms found in aquatic environments. These organisms play a critical role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, as they help to cycle nutrients and provide food for larger aquatic organisms. Micro flora can also be used to monitor water quality, as they are sensitive to changes in…

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Overview

Micro flora are microscopic organisms found in aquatic environments. These organisms play a critical role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, as they help to cycle nutrients and provide food for larger aquatic organisms. Micro flora can also be used to monitor water quality, as they are sensitive to changes in their environment. When micro flora are present in large numbers, it is an indication that the water is healthy. Micro flora are also used in water purification and wastewater treatment processes, as they help to break down organic material.

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Mariana Hinzmann · Portugal Miklas Scholz · United Kingdom

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