Here are some useful bacteria;
1.nitrifying becteria
2.yeast
Staph (staphylococcus aerius) , as long as it doesn't travel into a wound. It's normal and helpful on your skin. Biffidus regularis is helpful in the intestines. It helps regulate a normal digestive tract.
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Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. Bulgaricus is one this is one used to ferment yogurt.
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Rhizobia- This helps to fix the nitrogen in the air, and it's host is a plant.
Ruminococcus- In a cow's stomach to help it digest cellulose.
Bifidobacterium- Help's reduce diarrhea and prevents colon cancer.
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Bacteria can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful bacteria can cause infections and diseases, while helpful bacteria play important roles in processes like digestion, nutrient cycling, and even producing antibiotics. It's important to maintain a balance of good and bad bacteria in our bodies and environment.
Bacteria can be both helpful and harmful. While some bacteria play important roles in processes such as digestion and nutrient cycling, others can cause diseases. The impact of bacteria depends on the specific type and the context in which they are found.
Yes, bacteria can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful bacteria can cause infections and disease in humans and other organisms. On the other hand, some bacteria are beneficial and play important roles in processes such as food fermentation, nitrogen fixation, and maintaining a healthy microbiome in our bodies.
Bacteria are helpful to humans by aiding in the digestion of food in the intestines and producing certain vitamins like vitamin K. Some bacteria also play a role in maintaining a balanced ecosystem and breaking down dead organic matter.
Bacteria play a key role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients. Some bacteria help in food production through processes like fermentation in making yogurt, cheese, and sauerkraut. Certain bacteria contribute to human health by aiding digestion, producing vitamins, and protecting against harmful pathogens.
E.coli,Rhizobium,Streptomyces,Bifidobacteria are 3 of them
rhizobium,streptomyces,E. coli are some of the helpful bacteria
Sometimes bacteria can be helpful. If we didnt have bacteria we wouldn't have some medicine or cheese or yogurt etc.
It is possible to name ALL the helpful bacteria. Especially since the definition of helpful is so subjective. However there are numerous species of bacteria that live in the gut that assist in digestion.ONE helpful bacteria is E.coli
Harmful bacteria will harm you. Helpful bacteria will help you.
some bacteria can be very helpful. There is bacteria that are in human's intestines and they help in digestion. There is also friendly bacteria such as intestinal flora and micro flora which release helpful vitamins.
helpful bacteria helps digest food in our bodies and the bacteria in our mouth, noise and throat help to keep harmful bacteria out!
helpful bacteria helps digest food in our bodies and the bacteria in our mouth, noise and throat help to keep harmful bacteria out!
a bacillus bacteria
yogurt
Bacteria can be helpful as it is found in foods like Yogurt and milk that can help you grow. So the answer is yes.
Antibiotics are generally non-discriminatory. They kill all bacteria-harmful and helpful.