Microbiology: ... by Body (Instructor's)
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ISBN: 9780134618999
Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 25, Problem 6CT
Take a critical look at the garbage in all of your wastebaskets. How much of the material present could possibly be degraded by microbes? How much could be recycled either at a recycling center or in compost? What would be left if the degradable or recyclable materials were removed?
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