Coughing, nail biting, or sneezing all transfer germs to your hands, which can in turn be passed to your food.
Yes!
resistance mechanisms often carried by plasmids can be easily transmitted in bacterial populations by conjugation
By only inhabiting areas where the conditions remain constant and their environment isn't subject to frequent change.
The summer brings out people and animals that lakes aren't exposed to at other times of the year. The warm water provides the ideal environment for many bacteria already present, and those introduced by seasonal visitors, to flourish.
Bacteria is represented as both fungi and antibiotics. Fungi produce antibiotics to compete and overpower the bacteria present in the dead matter that encloses them.
Yes!
Like other members of the family of Rickettsia, the bacteria causing rickettsialpox live in mice. Tiny mites feed on these infected mice, thus acquiring the organism. When these mites feed on humans, the bacteria can be transmitted.
Cholera is caused by the bacteria called as vibrio cholerae. These bacteria are excreted in very large number in loose motion of the cholera patient. These bacteria are transmitted through contaminated water and by flies, at times by hands to other people.
Water that isn't clean carries water born bacteria and other pollutants . It can make people sick and kill people. Cholera is a disease that is transmitted through unclean water as an example of what can happen.
their role in the environment is basically just feeding on the bacteria, algae, and other smaller, organisms in their marine and freshwater habitats
tooth decay is a bacteria because it cannot be spread to other people. while viruses can be spread to other people.
Most of the kidney diseases are not transmitted from one person to other.
The types of microbial organisms that can be found in the environment are as follows:fungi, protozoa, viruses and algae
Transmission may involve fluid exchange or exposure to vectors contaminated by the infective agent. Vectors can be insects or other animals including humans.
A communicable disease is a virus or bacteria that can be transmitted from person to person and cause illness in that other person by way of touch or aerosol mist from sneezing.
resistance mechanisms often carried by plasmids can be easily transmitted in bacterial populations by conjugation
By only inhabiting areas where the conditions remain constant and their environment isn't subject to frequent change.