There a pro's and Con's to this.
Yes to the point that they are single celled organisms so they can easily sit around in a warm, damp and nutritious place (Known as your food recycling bin) and reproduce without a care of anything else. [Parasites are awesome as well as they just live off a host and no nothing... they get their warmth, dampness and food from just living inside of you. But don't keep them as a pet otherwise there is a chance of death]
No, as they can't survive if you take one of those things away. And I don't see them creating Bio-domes in the middle of deserts or space stations orbiting the Earth.
It depends on how you look at it and under what category you set it. Eg) Can you send them into space on a rock: Yes to Bacteria and No to Humans.
Can they adapt to different climates: No to Bacteria and Yes to Humans.
Yesss they have adapted there life on the earth than human beings🤭🤭
Perhaps as bacteria have been around millions of years longer than humans.
There are many differences * Bacteria are microscopic while human is not. * Bacteria are prokaryotes. Human is eukaryote. * Bacteria has a cell wall. * Bacteria are the earliest known organisms on earth.
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
For plato users the answer is False and no Bacteria cannot cause human illness
human mouth
Perhaps as bacteria have been around millions of years longer than humans.
E. coli is the name of a species of bacteria that is adapted to living in the human intestines.
parasitism.
Bacteria are virtually everywhere, on the surface of the Earth. The human body contains a larger number of bacteria than human cells. The greatest concentration of bacteria in the human body is in the large intestine. Bacteria are also found on the skin, and various other places. They are on surfaces, in food, in the air, the water, and the soil. Not all bacteria are dangerous, and some are actually helpful to us.
different bacteria have different temperature ranges many however are adapted to the temperature of 37 degrees Celsius (core temperature of the human body) so for those bacteria anything above 45 to 50 will usually kill them
Swamp+life=bacteria
There are many differences * Bacteria are microscopic while human is not. * Bacteria are prokaryotes. Human is eukaryote. * Bacteria has a cell wall. * Bacteria are the earliest known organisms on earth.
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
Altering corn for better yield and taste. Producing human insulin from bacteria.
a matt mancini is a type of bacteria that infects the human soul and erodes all life on earth
life first started from bacteria that is in a human body and it starded life on the earth and it is true.
dnosaurs, strange reptiles, fish, and bacteria. very vague, sorry