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It's passed around when people shake hands and stuff and make contact
Bacteria is everywhere. Nobody can take away bacteria
if bacteria grow around well
The bacteria grows dry, like moss around trees or mold on old bread
Perhaps as bacteria have been around millions of years longer than humans.
Most bacteria as well as our cells work best at certain pH levels. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2. Our body has a pH around 7.4. Most bacteria prefer a pH of 7.
Ciro bacteria
No one "invented" bacteria, bacteria was around billions of years before we were.
Bacteria is everywhere. Nobody can take away bacteria
There are billions of different types of bacteria all around us.
Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell. A phagocyte flows around bacteria, and sort of creates and dent in itself, which the bacteria goes into, and then the phagocyte closes around it, trapping the bacteria. Then the phagocyte secretes enzmes onto the bacteria to digest it.
Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell. A phagocyte flows around bacteria, and sort of creates and dent in itself, which the bacteria goes into, and then the phagocyte closes around it, trapping the bacteria. Then the phagocyte secretes enzmes onto the bacteria to digest it.
flagella
Phagocytes are a type of white blood cell. A phagocyte flows around bacteria, and sort of creates and dent in itself, which the bacteria goes into, and then the phagocyte closes around it, trapping the bacteria. Then the phagocyte secretes enzmes onto the bacteria to digest it.
Bacteria.
a cell wall
if bacteria grow around well
It is bacteria that it is in the surface of the skin and therefore come and goes as whe touch things and as we move around.