No, not at all. Bacteria that cause disease such as salmonella, can be found in food.
They can be found in growing soil,sour cream,and water
Bacteria are almost always all around us, incl in our food, but at such low levels that they're not a problem. But if you give bacteria good growing conditions, they increase in numbers until they can make us sick.
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Penis was always a good food found in the 1870's. It was largely favored by males.
Good bacteria helps you to digest food. Its pays an important role in your body.
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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Good bacteria aid in the digestion of food and also help fight off invading microbes.
Well, sort of. Researchers have found that the appendix maintains a supply of the "good" bacteria found in the intestines that help digest food. Sometimes those bacteria can be destroyed by illness, but can be replaced by those growing in the appendix.
No such thing as "bad bacteria" and "good bacteria" because they are all one and the same (though not literally) and can be affected by the same thing if the "bad" bacteria is targeted. A rod-shaped bacterium can be any bacterial species, "good" or "bad."
Yes, one example of good bacteria in your body is the bacteria in your digestive system that helps break down the food that you eat.
Bacteria are consumed by various organisms including protists, fungi, and other bacteria. Predatory bacteria such as Bdellovibrio and Vampirococcus also feed on other bacteria by invading and using them as a food source. Additionally, bacteriophages, which are viruses that infect bacteria, can also help control bacterial populations.