Bacteria makes the body feel sick. If an organism's antibodies aren't strong enough and there is alot of bacteria it could result in the organism's death.
when you get sick or colds you get hot the reason for that is your body is trying to fight off bacteria so you can feel better.
Bacteria can make you sick by entering your body and "attacking" you. In response, your body heats up in attempt to "fry" the bacteria.
Antibiotics work by killing off the bacteria causing your infection. They only work on bacteria so they don't make you feel better if you have a virus like a cold or flu.
When food comes in contact with a surface, it can become covered in potentially harmful bacteria that may make you feel ill or be harmful to your body.
no, unless you have a lot of bad bacteria in your body then yes
The large intestine contains bacteria that make vitamins for the body.
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Good bacteria help in digestion of food and fight microbes invading the body. Bad bacteria can make people sick or spoil food.
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inside your body and it make your body clean and have no bacteria or nethier guilty thing.
Bacteria are about balance in the environment or body. For example, to maintain proper digestion of foods, you need good bacteria. If there are not enough good bacteria, then you do not digest your food or obtain as much nourishment from your foods. Each region of the world has a different balance of good bacteria. That is why the water in one region of the world doesn't necessarily make the native inhabitants of the area sick, but might make you sick if you travel there.
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