Bacteria are not typically considered parasites, as they are single-celled organisms that can exist both independently and in symbiotic relationships. Parasites are organisms that live on or within a host organism and depend on the host for their survival, often causing harm in the process. While some bacteria can be pathogenic and cause diseases, they do not fit the definition of parasites.
Bacteria aren't classified as parasite as any diseases caused by bacteria is not because they suck the life out of their host, as they release toxins that causes a immune response that caused that sore throat and runny nose of yours.
Parasites differ with bacteria as they don't release any toxins, and you get sick with them by as they suck the energy (also known as blood to them) out of you and can spread and reproduce. Some parasites can also trigger an response of the body that causes severe illness.
internal parasites. like Tape worm , pin worm and many more. also some bacterias and virus can dwell inside the body and used the host as a means of reproducing itself.
molds
In your body
The plasmids are naturally found in bacterias.
Flies are not parasites.
internal parasites. like Tape worm , pin worm and many more. also some bacterias and virus can dwell inside the body and used the host as a means of reproducing itself.
Bacterias do not reproduce sexually.
yes.some of the bacterias are useful but some are not.some specific type of bacterias are using as medicine also.
Some bacterias are nice but some are not like bacterias that wont harm you are nice ones and the one who harms arr viruses
it depends on the type of the bacteria. also beneficial bacterias outnumber the population of harmful bacterias.
all of them
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bad hygeine
pathogens
It is a broadspecrum antibiotic with very good result in gram negative bacterias and gram positive bacterias.
No - they are not parasites.
In your body