I don't know if they "produce" it, but they are known to be carriers of salmonella.
Genetically modified bacteria can be used to produce. This is a transgenic bacteria.
salmonella bacteria
Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.
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.
Most bacteria produce asexually by binary fission. If sexually the produce by
they produce nitrogen.
they produce bacteria
Deep sea bacteria
Bacteria are asexual
Bacteria is decomposer.
Bacteria that do not produce spores.
Bacteria produce toxins as a byproduct. They are formed when the bacteria produce energy for themselves by changing one substance into another, and in some cases, there are byproducts, some of which can be toxins.