yes, they are very common in the medicine industry
yes, infact eubacteria are the disease causing bacteria in humans
Yes infact Eubacteria is pneumonia
Yes, eubacteria are alive. They are what is known as true bacteria. An example of eubacteria is Streptococcus, which is the cause of strep throat.
THERES THIS DISEASE WHERE BACTERIA INVADES YOUR FACE AND SUCKS YOUR NOSE UP & EATS YOUR EYEBALLS & YOUR EYELASSHES. jk, it just makes you feel dizzy.
Eubacteria are unicellular organisms that are found everywhere.
some disease caused by Bactria is what happened when you parents made you
== Yes, some are the cause of step throat
Eubacteria
Diseases do not cause unicellular organisms; unicellular organisms cause diseases.
Eubacteria is a generic or catch-all name for any of dozens of different bacteria, some of which may cause ear infections. Refer to the links, below, for further information.
There are two types of bacteria...Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Archaebacteria are ancient bacteria that are in extreme environments (hot springs, etc.). Eubacteria are the newer bacteria, those that cause illness or in food production, etc.
Eubacteria is an important and common strain of bacteria. While most eubacteria is found in many diseases and kill thousands every year, eubacteria is very useful to our lives. Eubacteria is found in the digestive system to help break down food. It is also commonly used in antibiotics. The use in antibiotics is crucial because not only can it save lives, but it has economic impacts as well. Scientists can use eubacteria to create antibiotics and vaccines, these antibiotics and vaccines cost money for the consumer, helping the scientists to have made an economical gain.
Eubacteria is an important and common strain of bacteria. While most eubacteria is found in many diseases and kill thousands every year, eubacteria is very useful to our lives. Eubacteria is found in the digestive system to help break down food. It is also commonly used in antibiotics. The use in antibiotics is crucial because not only can it save lives, but it has economic impacts as well. Scientists can use eubacteria to create antibiotics and vaccines, these antibiotics and vaccines cost money for the consumer, helping the scientists to have made an economical gain.