When you get a vacine from a doctar its a bacteria. for example when you get a flu shot its flu bacteria the point of this is to train the white blood cells and ur immune system to fight the flu or anyother deisese that u can get vacinated 4
Acid ....
They are useful to prepare curd, for the fermentation of idli and dosa dough.
Two reasons, one is our lymphatic system (our immune system), and the other is the billions of other beneficial bacteria that live in and on all humans, which keep the bad bacteria at bay.
Plenty. They are known as pathogenic bacteria. Visit the bacteria museum online,
Bacteria lives everywhere and can be harmful or beneficial. Humans have bacteria living in the stomach and duodenum such as Helicobacter Pylori. This bacteria is beneficial in that it regulates the acidity of the stomach. However, the very same bacteria can be harmful when the acidity of the stomach is disrupted in which case it overgrows. Such imbalance leads to what is known as gastric ulcers. even if you ate chicken you will fart alot and you might die from chicken nugget cancer.you might die from farting alot. Yeah! go chicken nuggets.
Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, and some bacteria are harmful to humans.
Some bacteria are beneficial to humans. They aid in digestion, for hormonal production such as insulin for diabetes, and in generating bio fuels.
Thermophile Bacteria
Eubacteria are single celled and do not have a membrane. They can be beneficial to humans in some ways because they are capable of producing things such as cheese and yogurt.
Acid ....
Yogurt contains lactobacillus, a beneficial bacteria that digests lactose into glucose & galactose.
Antibiotics can wipe out our body's beneficial bacteria.
They are useful to prepare curd, for the fermentation of idli and dosa dough.
by Bacteria.
Two reasons, one is our lymphatic system (our immune system), and the other is the billions of other beneficial bacteria that live in and on all humans, which keep the bad bacteria at bay.
DDT destroy insects but is toxic for humans and animals.
by Bacteria.