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- how can bacteria be helpful? 11. bacteria cannot eat directly, they must first secrete ____ that break down nearby food sources and then absorb the nutrients. 12. how can bacteria move around? 13. tiny, hairlike structures that help bacteria propel are called ____.
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- Bacteria can be helpful in processes like decomposition, nutrient - cycling, food production (e.g., yogurt - making), and in the human gut for digestion.
- Bacteria secrete enzymes to break down food sources before absorption.
- Bacteria can move using flagella (whip - like structures), pili (hair - like structures for twitching or gliding), or by other mechanisms like gliding motility.
- The tiny, hairlike structures that help bacteria propel are called pili.
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- They aid in decomposition, nutrient - cycling, food production, and digestion.
- Enzymes
- Using flagella, pili, or gliding motility.
- Pili