Microbial Physiology
Microbial physiology is the branch of microbiology that is associated with studying the physiology of fungi, bacteria, and viruses. It is an important field of science concerning functional genomics and metabolic engineering.
Chemotaxis
The organism’s movement in a particular direction as a response to certain chemicals that are available in the environment is defined as chemotaxis. In brief, it can be defined as the occurrence of an organism’s movement in response to a certain chemical stimulus.
Give some example of soil pollutants.

The pollutants may be either of natural occurring or any foreign substance. Soil pollution is caused by land degradation by the presence of chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment.
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