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Title: How do microorganisms maintain the health of ecosystems?


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How do microorganisms maintain the health of
ecosystems?
  • Some microorganisms are decomposers that break
    down organic matter into smaller pieces,
    eventually releasing raw nutrients back to the
    ecosystem.
  • Some bacteria convert nitrogen and other
    nutrients to forms that can be used by primary
    producers (plants and other photosynthetic
    organisms).
  • Specialized oil-eating bacteria help restore
    ecosystems following oil spills.
  • Mycorrhizal fungi seem to help ecosystems
    recover following disturbances.

4. Use Analogies How are microorganisms similar
to recycling plants?
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How do microorganisms disrupt the health of
ecosystems?
  • Introduced fungi devastated populations of the
    American Chestnut in the early 1900s. The death
    of the chestnut trees affected forest ecosystems
    throughout the eastern United States.
  • The nuts of the chestnut tree were consumed by
    both humans and animals.
  • Chestnut leaves provided much nutrient content to
    the forest ecosystem.
  • Chestnut trees were replaced by oak, hickory, red
    maple, and sugar maple trees throughout their
    range.

5. Infer The Chestnut blight fungus was
accidentally introduced to the United States
around 1900. Why might microorganisms be most
disruptive when introduced to an ecosystem where
they are not usually found?
(contd.)
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How do microorganisms disrupt the health of
ecosystems?
  • Populations of some usually harmless aquatic
    microorganisms, including dinoflagellates and
    the photosynthetic protist Euglena (seen here),
    can grow exponentially following an influx of
    nutrients. Such responses to added nutrients are
    called algal blooms, andthey can be very harmful
    to ecosystems.
  • Algal blooms can block sunlight and disrupt
    photosynthesis.
  • Blooms of dinoflagellates, called red tides,
    release toxins into the ecosystem.
  • Increased rates of decomposition following very
    large blooms can result in dead zones, areas
    devoid of oxygen that are inhospitable to
    multicellular life.

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  • Why couldnt you survive a day
  • without bacteria?
  • They process our wastes and make them usable
    again. Without them nothing would rot.
  • They purify our water.
  • Keep our soils productive
  • Synthesize vitamins in our intestines
  • Convert our food into useful sugars and
    polysaccharides
  • Wage war on alien microbes that enter our
    digestive system
  • Pluck nitrogen from the air and convert it into
    useful nucleotides and amino acids for us.
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