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There are many differences * Bacteria are microscopic while human is not. * Bacteria are prokaryotes. Human is eukaryote. * Bacteria has a cell wall. * Bacteria are the earliest known organisms on earth.

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Since humans are animals (members of the Kingdom Anamalia), all human bacteria are considered animal bacteria; however, the opposite is not true. There could be certain species of bacteria that can infect other animals (that are animal bacteria) that could not infect humans. Basically, "human bacteria" refers to bacteria that are specific to infecting and/or living in humans (H. sapian) - "animal bacteria" refers to bacteria that are capable of infecting and/or living in all animals, including humans.

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