There are different kinds of bacteria.
examples:
- the most common, causing illness, is prokaryotic and takes several days for us, or animals to build antibodies for because prokaryotic cells reproduce faster than our eukaryotic cells.
- bacteria lives in our bodies at all times to defend against disease
- there are "good" bacteria in foods like yogurt that help protect your body
Unhelpful bacteria can cause problems in humans if they begin to grow and reproduce in the body. They can block the flow of fluids, or increase the metabolism by stealing nutrients, or poison the body with their waste products.
some bacteria may harm you like strepoccus bacteria.vaccination maybe the only way to prevent diseases.
A bad thing bacteria does to your body is that it gives you diseases.
They can kill you, or make you sick.
it makes you very sick/ill.
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.
When humans take a dump and expel bacteria the lose a pound or two.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
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Organisation. Bacteria have cellular level of organisation and humans have organ system level of organisation.
Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, and some bacteria are harmful to humans.
Humans should try to be bacteria free.
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
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.
When humans take a dump and expel bacteria the lose a pound or two.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
destroy bacteria
They can't
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Some bacteria's are foreign to our bodies and therefore can make humans unwell. Our white blood cells are designed to attack foreign or unwanted bacteria
Humans are more complex organisms.
Some bacteria are beneficial to humans. They aid in digestion, for hormonal production such as insulin for diabetes, and in generating bio fuels.