The importance of bacteria in medicine is to help create vaccines and treatments for bacteria infections. By studying how they function, scientists and doctors are able to quickly combat and defeat them.
There are many Bacterias in our body some are e.coli in intestine
because they take over other bad bacterias and they can be good or bad
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Yes. It kills bacterias (all the atoms in the halogen group do), and is used in for instance toothpaste and swimming pools.
This is because bacterias are decomposers and can be used to degrade the smelly and harmful substances to useful substances like manure and humus. So they recycle nutrients in this way.............
yes.some of the bacterias are useful but some are not.some specific type of bacterias are using as medicine also.
a microscope is used to see things the naked eye can not see, it is used in the medical field and is also used to help scientists discover bacterias.
No, it as not a significant effect on gram negative and anaerobic bacterias. We usually use Metronidazole with Ciprofloxacin.
Bacterias use restriction enzymes as a form of defense mechanism. We as people use these restriction enzymes in bacterias to aid us in genetic engineering.
arerobic bacterias
There is no medical use for crack, no. There is a medical use for cocaine -- it is used as an anesthetic in eye surgeries -- but not crack.
They usually eat the bacterias found on other fishes. We use the term ''clean'' because they take all of the bacterias off by gulping down all of them. Today, these fish are even used in thermal stations for massages and purifications. Hope my answer is good enough ;)
Nitrogen needs to be fixed before it is used by plants.
Bacterias do not reproduce sexually.
Bacterias. But be careful, some bacterias are awful and some are good bacterias where you can find them in yoghart or milk.
By far the Greatest use of math in the medical profession is used in "Accounts Receivable"
There are many Bacterias in our body some are e.coli in intestine