Only 1% of all Bacteria harm you, a lot of them help you and some of them you will never come in contact to.
Bacteria infects the body by causing an infection. The bacteria can produce a number of symptoms such as a sore throat, fatigue, diarrhea, runny nose and vomiting.
It enters from all the openings of you're body.
Lactobacillus, E. coli, strep viridans, staph are a few that come to mind.
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it depends on what type of bacteria youre talking about. cheese is bacteria.. and its good for you.. and yummie :) heh.. i hate cheese.. ^.^ so it aint yumie 4 meh
health care officers use science in their job as they should know how to keep youre body healthy and how tocare for youre body e.g youre muscles and bones.
The weight of bacteria in human body is estimated to be 1 to 2 percent of the entire body mass. Bacteria is useful and can be harmful to the body.
IT doesnt attract id anyone has a flu wen they cougth sneeze the bacteria go into the air and you breth in the bacteria which then reacts wiv youre body or makes you all ; blood exchange <making blood brothers / sisters > / saliva <kissing wiv tounges . or drinking from the same cupp> are also ways to pass on the flu
Yes, bronchopneumonia is contagious. It is commonly caused by the viruses and bacteria. Just by breathing the bacteria or the virus it will lead to infection.
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which part of the body TB bacteria effects
No, some bacteria is good for your body. For example, when you eat dairy products such as yogurt, it contains great amounts of bacteria that is good for your body. Not all bacteria in your body causes disease.
Bacteria can make you sick by entering your body and "attacking" you. In response, your body heats up in attempt to "fry" the bacteria.
Depends on the bacteria, most bacteria in our body is ok at 98.6 degrees. so by the body elevating our temps with fever we try to kill the bacteria.
it forms in your body