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Bacteria in the large intestine can produce important vitamins for the body. For example, some bacteria produce vitamin K from eating fiber. Some bacteria also produce vitamin D.
Mold does not directly kill bacteria. However, mold can compete with bacteria for nutrients and space, which can inhibit bacterial growth. Additionally, some molds produce compounds that have antibacterial properties, which can help them outcompete or inhibit the growth of certain bacteria.
Some molds produce allergenic spores or mycotoxins, which can cause allergic reactions or toxic effects in humans and animals. Additionally, certain molds can also break down organic matter, aiding in the decomposition process.
"Bacteria producing bacteria" - this is not a specific type of bacteria, as you might say a dog is a specific type of animal. All bacteria reproduce, and form new bacteria through a process usually called binary fission. In this way, each bacteria produces more new bacteria. It is not a trait of one species of bacteria.
Bacteria in the large intestine can produce important vitamins for the body. For example, some bacteria produce vitamin K from eating fiber. Some bacteria also produce vitamin D.
different types of seaweed like green sea weed and green algae
Mold is used in medicine primarily for the production of antibiotics, most notably penicillin, which was derived from the Penicillium mold. Additionally, certain molds are utilized in the development of immunosuppressants and other therapeutic agents. Research continues into the potential of various molds for producing new drugs and compounds that can treat a range of diseases. Moreover, some molds are studied for their ability to produce enzymes and other bioactive substances beneficial in medical applications.
Yes, some bacteria can produce and release toxins that are harmful to human cells and tissues. These toxins can cause damage by disrupting normal cellular functions, leading to various health issues and diseases. Examples of bacteria that produce toxins harmful to humans include Clostridium botulinum (causes botulism) and Escherichia coli (can produce Shiga toxin).
I think some are bacteria, Fungi, and molds crustaceans are the closest decomposer. I think algae is one as well.
No. A toxin is what you are thinking about. Bacteria are microbes and some produce toxins and some do not.
Slime molds are not true molds as they belong to a separate group of organisms called the Myxomycetes. They are not plants or fungi, but actually belong to the kingdom Protista. Some species of slime molds can move and exhibit a form of simple intelligence in their foraging behavior.