Bacteria are important because they produce a communities' food chain and a type of gas called methane. They recycle nutrients, help bread rise, make alcohol, help make yogurt, and cheese.
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most bacteria are goodfor us.
=> the bacteria in our body help degrade the food we eat.
=> help to make neutrients available to us and neutralize toxins.
=> also they play anessential role inthe defence against infections by protecting colonized surfaces from invading pathogens( infectious agent / germ ).
Decompostion, Nitrogen cycling, and breaking down nutrients for digestion.
Decomposers, Nitrogen Fixers, and Human uses
They aid in our digestion and help create food such as yogurt
prokaryotes
It is important for a physician to know the exact identity of the bacteria in an infection because they need to know which antibiotic to give. If the patient is given the wrong medication, then the bacteria may become immune or the antibiotics might kill the 'good' bacteria.
because it is important that in nutrient media to grow up only bacteria that may be present in your mouth.In tha case tha swabs are not sterile in nutrient media will growth mouth and swab bacteria and the will give a flas positive result.
I think it is Animalia. Since bacteria can give animals diseases and illnesses.
Yes , to limited extant .
Bacteria does do bad things but also infects the bodies of any organism. There is also good bacteria which helps an organism.
It is important for a physician to know the exact identity of the bacteria in an infection because they need to know which antibiotic to give. If the patient is given the wrong medication, then the bacteria may become immune or the antibiotics might kill the 'good' bacteria.
because they give more nutreints in soil than any other would
microscopic and mostly unicellular, with a relatively simple cell structure lacking a cell nucleus. Strep throat, The black death ect
Colonic bacteria is, quite simply, bacteria found in the colon. Humans and their intestinal bacteria usually live in a symbiotic relationship: we give bacteria a warm home and food, and they give us nutrients from eating that food.
give three reasons why landforms are important to our environment
Communication, Consistency and Focus.
bacillus bacteria
Why do you think exercise is important i dont know but some one better tell me now!!!!!!
The three hallows, which give the book its name.
because it is important that in nutrient media to grow up only bacteria that may be present in your mouth.In tha case tha swabs are not sterile in nutrient media will growth mouth and swab bacteria and the will give a flas positive result.
They are extremely important because they give us a view of the universe that is betterthan the telescopes on the ground.
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