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Minerals can be [[Biological engineering|bioengineered]] by bacteria which act on metals to [[catalysis|catalyze]] mineral [[Solubility|dissolution]] and [[Precipitation (chemistry)|precipitation]]. Mineral nutrients are [[Recycling (ecological)|recycled]] by bacteria distributed throughout soils, oceans, [[freshwater]], [[groundwater]], and [[glacier]] [[meltwater]] systems worldwide. Bacteria absorb dissolved organic matter containing minerals as they scavenge [[phytoplankton]] [[Algal bloom|blooms]]. Mineral nutrients cycle through this marine [[food chain]], from bacteria and phytoplankton to [[flagellate]]s and [[zooplankton]], which are then eaten by other [[marine life]]. In [[terrestrial ecosystems]], fungi have similar roles as bacteria, mobilizing minerals from matter inaccessible by other organisms, then transporting the acquired nutrients to local [[ecosystem]]s.

Minerals can be bioengineered by bacteria which act on metals to catalyze mineral dissolution and precipitation. Mineral nutrients are recycled by bacteria distributed throughout soils, oceans, freshwater, groundwater, and glacier meltwater systems worldwide. Bacteria absorb dissolved organic matter containing minerals as they scavenge phytoplankton blooms. Mineral nutrients cycle through this marine food chain, from bacteria and phytoplankton to flagellates and zooplankton, which are then eaten by other marine life. In terrestrial ecosystems, fungi have similar roles as bacteria, mobilizing minerals from matter inaccessible by other organisms, then transporting the acquired nutrients to local ecosystems.