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We could not live without the protective bacteria on our bodies and in our bodies. We have over 50,000 bacteria per square inch on our skin and if you use a scrub brush to wash the skin, you can remove this protective bacteria and skin disease will follow. Our stomach used bacteria to digest food and without it, we would not survive. Human feces is approximately 67 percent undigested food and bacteria and these mentioned are useful bacteria. The bacteria we pick up from the pay phone or from the door handle in the local public restroom are harmful because they are foreign to our bodies and can make us sick. Other avenues or bad bacteria is from other human contact, such as shaking hands or a casual kiss. To keep these at bay, wash your hands often with an antibacterial soap to keep the bad bacteria from entering your body.
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Certain bacteria can harm humans by 1) while growing, they destroy tissue and 2) by releasing toxins that poison humans.
Bacteria help to build immunity to diseases, they help to develop medications like penicillin, and they help to ferment food and drink.
honey is the food that bacteria can not hurt.
one is salmonella
Freezing food slows or stops the action of bacteria
Bacteria disintegrate the undigested food further.
There are many different kinds of bacteria in different foods, so if you do not cook food properly, then there is a chance you can get food poisoning or you can get sick.
Bacteria help to build immunity to diseases, they help to develop medications like penicillin, and they help to ferment food and drink.
Spicy food can have antimicrobial properties that may help inhibit the growth of some bacteria, but it is not a guaranteed method to kill all bacteria. The active compound in spicy food, capsaicin, has been shown to have some antibacterial effects in studies, but more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness in killing bacteria.
Bacteria can cause harmful effects in the body by producing toxins that can damage cells, tissues, and organs. They can also trigger inflammatory responses leading to symptoms such as fever, swelling, and pain. Some bacteria can even cause serious infections that may be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Bacteria get their food by absorbing it. Many bacteria will photosynthesize just like plants do in order to get food.
Beneficial effects of bacteria include aiding in digestion, producing vitamins, and helping to break down organic matter in the environment. Harmful effects can include causing infections, food spoilage, and disease transmission.
Most bacteria are either harmless or beneficial to humans, but there are some that can cause harm. Many bacteria are able to cause disease and even death. For example, Clostridium botulinum can cause food poisoning that is sometimes fatal.
Ultraviolet light produced by Ultraviolet lamps is used to kill bacteria on food and surgical tools.
honey is the food that bacteria can not hurt.
The ion nitrate used in curing is converted to nitrite by enzymes or bacteria. The nitrite then prevents the bacteria from growing.
An acidic environment will promote the growth of certain types of diseases and bacteria's. The body uses acid to digest food.
No, hot spices will not prevent absorption of bacteria from food, nor will it prevent bacteria from growing on the food.