Yes. For example, humans have evolved to have a symbiotic relationship with "good bacteria" in our digestive systems that keep us free of "bad bacteria". When someone is taking massive doses of antibiotics for a severe infection, the "good bacteria" that help break down the tissues of the foods to begin the process of digestion, can be killed along with the bad bacteria in a sort of "friendly fire". That leads to inability to digest foods properly and intestinal upset and diarrhea. To counter that effect, doctors will prescribe "Probiotics", supplements containing replacement good bacteria, or sometimes foods containing strains of bacteria to replace the bacteria necessary for a healthy gastrointestinal system. Some of the foods that contain microbes that are useful in this way are yogurt, some cheeses, buttermilk, and acidophiles-containing milks, to name just a few.
Environments that contain a lot of microbes include soil, water bodies (such as lakes and oceans), human bodies (skin, gut, mouth), and surfaces in close contact with humans (door handles, phones). These environments provide nutrients and moisture that support microbial growth.
Penicillin itself does not have microbes in it, but it is made by microbes.
No, scandium is not a naturally occurring element in the human body.
It depends what kind of bacteria you're talking about. Our bodies naturally contain bacteria that helps us digest food.
No biscuits are not made using microbes they are made with the same ingredients as bread but without yeast. i Hope i helped
why do our bodies contain fat? why do our bodies contain fat?
The stomach contains acids that defend your body against microbes. Most of these microbes are destroyed once they are digested and enter into the acidic stomach.
no, it may contain microbes and diseases
All foods contain microbes. Processed and unprocessed foods such as milk, eggs, broccoli, beans, cereals and meats naturally contain bacteria and other living organisms. Most of these microbes are don't cause any harm and can even be good for us but others can make our food smell bad or worse, make us sick. The microbes that make us sick are called pathogens. Food companies have special testing systems in place to make sure their products are pathogen-free before they arrive on supermarket shelves. As for the microbes that cause bad smells (spoilage microbes), we can stop them growing by storing our food correctly (check the package for instructions) and consuming it before its expiration date.
You can make microbes for composting by adding a mix of green and brown materials like food scraps, yard waste, and paper to a compost bin. The microbes will naturally break down the materials into nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
No, pineapple does not naturally contain caffeine.
Yes, a liter of seawater can indeed contain a million microbes. Seawater is rich in biodiversity, with microbes such as bacteria, archaea, viruses, and protists thriving in its diverse habitats. This high microbial abundance plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems and biogeochemical processes.