bioconversions

/ˌbaɪoʊkənˈvɜrʒənz/
noun
  1. The process of changing organic materials into useful products using living organisms or their parts, such as bacteria, enzymes, or fungi.
    • The company specializes in bioconversions that transform food scraps into compost.
    • Scientists study bioconversions to create sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based chemicals.
    • Bioconversions turn plant waste into biofuels through the action of microbes.
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