It is possible to name ALL the helpful bacteria. Especially since the definition of helpful is so subjective. However there are numerous species of bacteria that live in the gut that assist in digestion.
ONE helpful bacteria is E.coli
Antibiotics are generally non-discriminatory. They kill all bacteria-harmful and helpful.
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There are harmful to all organisms, but some bacteria are helpful in many ways.
Viruses might be helpful because they clean you out all bad germs and bacteria releases.
well all i know is that the answer is , "they cause disease". Bacteria can cause disease but it is also very useful, Dairy products are made using good bacteria and yeast is a bacteria which is used to make bread. bacteria helps our body through daily challenges.
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It depends on what kind of bacteria you're talking about. Many bacteria in our own bodies are useful and helpful - for example, the bacteria in our digestive system that takes food and converts it in to the elements we need to survive. Other bacteria can be deadly, such a staph bacteria that cause infections. Bottom line is that not all bactiera are harmful.
The two features that all the bacteria share is that they reproduce by fission and they consist of one cell.
It is a different name for the kingdom Monera, where all the bacteria is classified in.
Saprophytic bacteria belong to various taxonomic groups, including Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria. There is no single scientific name that encompasses all saprophytic bacteria as they encompass a diverse range of bacterial species.
This is a common side effect of all antibiotics because they kill all bacteria, not just the harmful ones causing your infection. When the helpful gut bacteria are dead, your body has trouble processing digested food particles, and you get diarrhea. Take over the counter diarrhea treatments and try probiotics for a couple of weeks to replenish the gut bacteria.
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