Parasitic bacteria invade humans because they cannot survive otherwise. The human body is their natural environment and their metabolic functions can be carried out only by disrupting ours. So they attack and invade humans.
Five places that bacteria are normally found include:
Areas that can acquire a bacterial infection, but more rarely, is in the:
Most other organs do not get bacterial infections, nor do muscles and bones unless there has been a surgical incision or other wound.
Not all bacteria harm us, many of them are very friendly and useful because they help us digest our food. Others, that are harmful, destroy our body tissues.
The bacteria want to live like any other organism but our bodies contain a lot of compound which is may be nutrients for bacteria (((Moustafa Sharamant)))
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Bacteria that invade a host organism and obtain nutrients from the host's cell are pathegonic bacteria.
There are no bacteria on other bacteria. Some bacteria do attack other bacteria by piercing their cell wall and injecting proteins.Viruses can attack bacteria. They are called bacteriophages.
Bacteriophages are viruses which invade bacteria. The word means "bacteria eater".
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body.
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.
Invade means bacteria attack in a big number or amount.
They can cause diseases. Another way is that they can invade organisms.
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
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body
Bacteria that invade a host organism and obtain nutrients from the host's cell are pathegonic bacteria.
First of all, the correct spelling is bordetella pertussis. Secondly, do you mean does it attack animals or humans?It is the bacteria that is responsible for whooping cough (or pertussis), which is a respiratory illness in humans. Humans are the only known hosts for bordetella pertussis, and it does not cross between humans and animals.
First of all, the correct spelling is bordetella pertussis. Secondly, do you mean does it attack animals or humans?It is the bacteria that is responsible for whooping cough (or pertussis), which is a respiratory illness in humans. Humans are the only known hosts for bordetella pertussis, and it does not cross between humans and animals.
There are no bacteria on other bacteria. Some bacteria do attack other bacteria by piercing their cell wall and injecting proteins.Viruses can attack bacteria. They are called bacteriophages.
Bacteria can attack cells by producing toxins that damage cell membranes or interfere with cellular functions. They can also invade cells and replicate inside them, leading to cell damage or death. Additionally, some bacteria can trigger an inflammatory response in the body, causing damage to surrounding cells and tissues.
Bacteriophages are viruses which invade bacteria. The word means "bacteria eater".
Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, and some bacteria are harmful to humans.
Bacteria do not infect other bacteria, but they can attack them.