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Vast numbers of bacteria live in our bodies. One example is found in the intestine. This bacteria and humans have formed a symbioses with each other. The bacteria help us with digestion and to produce vitamins. In exchange, they soak up a little extra food for themselves!
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Bacteria is very important in medicine. Bacteria can actually help to fight themselves!
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Bacteria are an extremely important part of your ecosystem. If, for some reason, bacteria could not do their job, or suddenly and inexplicably disappeared, imagine what a mess we would be in. From what I have learned about bacteria, the earth would probably still be the barren wasteland it was 4.6 billion years ago if bacteria had never showed up. Bacteria started everything, and could very well end everything just as quickly
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Bacteria are of concern because they can cause a wide range of infections in humans, including urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and food poisoning. Some bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. Additionally, bacteria can easily spread through contaminated water, food, and surfaces, leading to outbreaks in communities.
Bacteria is of most concern because they can cause sickness and contain viruses which can kill people
bacteria is the most cosern because it can cause number of diseases and sickness that can be harmful to the body but there are also good bactiria that helps with digestion it also helps kill viruses on the skin.
The human gut is thought to harbor the most total bacteria. The gut microbiota is estimated to contain trillions of bacteria, playing a crucial role in digestion, immunity, and overall health.
Another name for prokaryotic cell is a bacterial cell.
Bacteria and viruses are the most common cause of food poisoning. The symptoms and severity of food poisoning vary, depending on which bacteria or virus has contaminated the food. The bacteria and viruses that cause the most illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States are: Salmonella.
Most bacteria are unicellular, have a cell wall, reproduce asexually through binary fission, and have a single circular chromosome.
Bacteria are the most common type of Prokaryotes.