Influence of Microorganisms on the Environment and Human Health

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Kumari Sushma Saroj

Abstract

Microorganisms, often overlooked due to their small size, are crucial to the functioning of Earth's ecosystems and the well-being of all living beings. From the ocean's depths to the human digestive system, these minute entities facilitate essential processes, such as nutrient cycling, disease management, and the preservation of environmental equilibrium. This article investigates the significant impact of microorganisms on our planet, examining their roles in biogeochemical cycles, their symbiotic interactions with larger organisms, and their influence on global health and disease. By closely analysing their varied functions, we reveal how these invisible powerhouses are not only vital for sustaining life but also present unexplored opportunities for advancements in medicine, agriculture, and environmental stewardship. The complex interactions between microorganisms and their surroundings emphasize the necessity of maintaining microbial diversity amid global challenges, underscoring the need for a more profound comprehension of these life forms that, despite their small size, exert a tremendous influence on our world. This abstract summarizes the fundamental concepts of your article, concentrating on the importance of microorganisms in different facets of life and their potential for future progress.

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