chemicals must be added to kill the bacteria after they have finished digesting
chemicals must be added to kill the bacteria after they have finished digesting
chemicals must be added to kill the bacteria after they have finished digesting
The savanna has no bacteria recently because it is a new breed,however when the savanna's breed gets older it might get bacteria.
Decomposers eat dead material. Most decomposers are fungus and bacteria. However, mosquito larvae does not eat dead organic material, and therefore is not a decomposer.
Decomposers eat dead material. Most decomposers are fungus and bacteria. However, mosquito larvae does not eat dead organic material, and therefore is not a decomposer.
It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.It can be used for treating epilepsy, however it is generally not used as a long term treatment for it because people can become resistant to its effects in treating seizures.
No. A fetus develops inside the amniotic sac. Its genetic material comes from the egg and sperm which do not give it bacteria. Only during birth, when the sac is broken and the baby emerges does it encounter bacteria.
Pneumonia simply means "inflammation of the lung" - it can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, chemicals, inhaled foreign material or auto-immune disease. However, in humans with no other concurrent health concern, pneumonia tends to be caused by a bacteria.
Both - they will utilise dead or living tissue to survive. However - they're more commonly found on dead material.
antibiotics are useful against bacteria because they help to kill off the nasty bacteria or they can also stop the bacteria from reproducing - so the illness doesn't get worse. this then gives your body time to make antibodies which will eventually distroy the bacteria. after this, you won't get the disease again because you are immune to it.
Yes. Like all other life, they fit the criteria: life must: use energy grow and develop reproduce respond to surroundings
In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.