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In the human body "good" bacteria can be found in the stomach and digestive system.
In a healthy individual,bacteria are not supposed to live in the brain and blood(bacteremia). It's only during an infection ,bacteria are seen in the brain and blood(e.g. meningitis )I could be wrong though!!
Yes it is found in air soil and the human body.
In your intestines, on your skin, in your mouth, etc
The kingdom that has all prokaryotes that may be found in the human body is......Eubacteria or just bacteria
Bacteria are virtually everywhere, on the surface of the Earth. The human body contains a larger number of bacteria than human cells. The greatest concentration of bacteria in the human body is in the large intestine. Bacteria are also found on the skin, and various other places. They are on surfaces, in food, in the air, the water, and the soil. Not all bacteria are dangerous, and some are actually helpful to us.
Bacteria in the intestine feed on indigestible carbohydrates and as a byproduct produce certain vitamins. "Friendly" bacteria colonize the gut, preventing disease causing bacteria from finding places to colonize.
In the human body "good" bacteria can be found in the stomach and digestive system.
Citrobacter freundii is anaerobic. Citrobacter freundii is a bacteria that can be found in various places such as soil, food, water, and human intestinal tracts.
In a healthy individual,bacteria are not supposed to live in the brain and blood(bacteremia). It's only during an infection ,bacteria are seen in the brain and blood(e.g. meningitis )I could be wrong though!!
Your mouth is a dark, moist place. Bacteria live in dark, moist places.
Yes, they are
Yes it is found in air soil and the human body.
In your intestines, on your skin, in your mouth, etc
The kingdom that has all prokaryotes that may be found in the human body is......Eubacteria or just bacteria
From a very general standpoint, bacteria like warm, dark places. -- warm being approximated human body temperature (98.6 degrees F)
the two are bacteria and white blood cells