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biodegradation of natural materials, xenobiotic compounds, time occurence in biodegradation, uses of biodegradation, landfill, compost, aerobic biodegradation, anaerobic biodegradation, microbial, landfill waste, compost piles, microbe growth

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Describe

BIODEGRADATION

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these microbes grow in

10-35oC + H2O +decaying organic matter

the process gives off :

heat + gases

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(Wikipedia, 2008)

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(Wikipedia, 2008)

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(Wikipedia, 2008)

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How long do some common things take to

degrade?

Tetrapaks 1-5

yrs

75 days for a

Biodegradable

Plastic Bag OR

Paper & Styrofoam

Cups

Plastic Bags 10/20yrs

Orange Peels 1 month

Cotton rags 1-5 mth

Paper 2-5 mth

(Wikipedia, 2008)

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XENOBIOTIC COMPOUNDSCOMPOUNDS

Industry releases many chemicals,

these are often utilised by microbes

dioxins from chlorine bleaching

human hormones near sewage pipes

(Wikipedia, 2008)

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Chlorobenzenes

2,4dichlorophenoxyacetic

acid

Nitroaromatic compounds

Chloroalkanes

Herbicide

Atrazene

can ALL sustain microbial processes

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MODIFICATION: the chemical is altered for processes CONJUGATION: use is made of any genetic material

EXCRETION: disposing of unwanted material

a 3 phase process

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Bibliography

Pollution Issues. (2007). Biodegradation. Retrieved September 8, 2008, from http//: www.pollutionissues.com/A- Bo/Biodegradation.html

Wikipedia. (2008). Biodegradation – wikipedia , the free encyclopedia. Retrieved September 8, 2008, from http//:www.en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Biodegradable

Www.molecular-plant-biotechnology.info. (2008). Types of recalcitrant xenobiotic compounds, halocarbons, synthetic. Retrieved September 9, 2008, from http:// www.molecular-plant-biotechnology.info/ environmental-biotechnology/microrganisms-involved-in-aerobic-d igestion.htm