It is believed that there are at least 20 million species of marine microorganisms currently in the ocean!
Microorganisms also exist within Godzilla's body. While Godzilla is a fictional character in movies, it has become clear that diverse microorganisms exist even in the harshest extreme environments on Earth where life is present. These microorganisms are collectively referred to as extremophiles. In addition to extremophiles, various microorganisms with different characteristics exist on Earth. Originally, Earth began about 4.5 billion years ago as a lifeless celestial body made of molten rock. One billion years later, the primordial ocean nurtured free-living cells, or microorganisms. We live on a planet of microorganisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Microorganisms are found everywhere. It is estimated that there are at least 20 million (in reality, about a billion) species of marine microorganisms in the current oceans. *For more details, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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Our company is a business that opens new markets with microbiological technologies, ranging from wastewater treatment using lipid-decomposing microbial agents to the development of environmental and hygiene technologies based on a new theory of biocontrol. We are working to seamlessly connect the research and achievements of Professor Katsutoshi Hori from Nagoya University, who is engaged in research and technology development aimed at reducing the environmental burden through microorganisms, to social implementation.