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Q: Pathogenic bacteria grow best at body temperature?
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Why are most pathogenic microorganisms mesophiles?

The body temperature is 37º C, which is best operating temperatures for mesophiles.


What are patheogenic bacteria?

Bacteria known as pathogenic are those which when encountered in or at human body and cause some abnormalities in the form of disease or allergies are called pathogenic


Where do pathogenic bacteria usually live?

In the body, and in the food, and some plants.


How is pathogenic bacteria spread?

There are many ways they spread -- you can pass them via contact or droplets, and some can be airborne. Some are spread via vectors (ie mosquitos), and some are in water or food that are ingested. It really depends on what type of pathogenic bacteria you are speaking of.


A vaccine can protect you against a disease because it?

kills any pathogenic bacteria in your body


What temperature does bacteria grow in?

It grows best around body temp 37c


Where are pathogenic bacteria usually located?

Pathogenic bacterium is one of the many types of flagellated bacteria, including the Salmonella bacterium and it causes diseases in both animals and humans. The organism moves by means of fine, threadlike projections called flagella. It multiplies quickly in the heyyyy.which can be transferred to humans through contaminated meat, eggs, and egg product. Pathogenic bacteria are generally not present in normal biota of environment but are present in the area where they get situable temp. and pH range. Allthough many bacteria which recides on general body surface of human body are not pathogenic in mormal conditions like S. aureus but when it get the chance to enter inside the body it become pathogenic these kind of bacteria are also called oputunistic pathogens.


What does vaccine and pathogenic have in common?

Vaccines are for preventing infections. Infections are pathogenic (caused by germs). Vaccines help your body prepare to fight specific pathogens, e.g., bacteria and viruses.


What do helpful bacteria do?

some bacteria secrete enzymes that help in the making of some foods. other kinds of bacteria help the human body big time, like the intestinal flora. These help the body break down cellulose, plus they provide an intestinal surface cover layer to prevent pathogenic bacteria from taking a place to settle down in the body, and finally they can secrete chemicals to fight some invading pathogenic microbes.


What factors can you control that would slow down the reproduction of the bacteria?

One of the factors that can you control that would slow down the reproduction of bacteria is the temperature and the humidity. Many bacteria grow best in a warm, humid environment similar to human body temperature.


What are the microorganisms that live inside your body but do not produce diseases are called?

there are many types but the general term used is that those bacteria are your normal flora but these bacteria though they are non pathogenic to you can be to someone else


What are Pathogenic fungi?

nön pathogenic fungi is a grp of fungi which are not harmful to the human body or it is commensal to human body.