E coli is found in the intestines of humans and animals. If beef is contaminated then it can cause food poisoning. E coli becomes harmless to dangerous when beef or unpasteurised milk is not treated or cooked properly.
Intestine
mostly E coli will be found in the intestine and rectum
escherichia is the "E" in E-coli, the symptoms are severe abdominal pain and diarrhea. its a bacterial infection resulting from consuming undercooked meat or unpasturized dairy products ANSWER E coli also live in our digestive tract producing vitamin K and some vitamins B. Some strains of e.coli will give you problems and symptoms described in answer above mine.
E. Coli is found in your intestines. It's a bacteria that's good in small amounts because it helps your body function normally. It's bad because if you get too much of it it can make you seriously ill.
Cell membrane, pilli, and ribosomes are common structures found in E. coli. Also, nucleolus and plasmids are found in E. coli.
no they can not
provides Vitamin K and B-Complex
There are any number of bacteria that invade the human body. Some of these include E. coli, Neisseria Meningitides and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
E coli is a type of bacteria that is present in the human gut and can cause food poisoning. E coli is prokaryotic and not eukaryotic.
E. coli can cause a variety of human infections, such as infections in your bladder (a UTI), or infections in your intestines. E coli has different ways it gets around the body's immune system to cause infections.
E. coli is not a disease at all, it is a species of bacteria. E. coli can be found as part of the normal microflora in the human gastrointestinal tract, as most strains are harmless. There are some strains (eg: E. coli 01H57) that are pathogenic and can cause enteritis.
The E. coli was first identified in the colon region of large intestine and so it was given the name "coli" (found in colon) they are coliforms. It luxuriously grows in our large intestine and it is an important normal microflora of human. Most strains won't do any harm when present in the intestine. If they enter the blood or other sites of the body, the bacteria can cause infections, including urinary tract infection. E. coli lives inside you! It is found in your intestines and also your feces. This is why E. coli is a problem in places with poor water sanitation. The fecal material gets into the water and contaminates it.
my husband just found he has e-coli in his sinuses.. hope does it get there & is it contingious