Bacteria does damage a cell wall which results in a variety of conditions that medical research is working to combat. The cause of this is the damage that is sustained by the cell wall from the bacteria itself.
I actually do not have a clue as i'm only a "kid"
Bacteria can infect the human body cause you to catch a cold or the sniffles.
Depends on the adaptability of the body, e.g, we have normal flora or bacteria beneficial for the body.
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Some forms of bacteria can be toxic to body cells, all right. There are many beneficial bacteria in your body, too, though.
When harmful bacteria enter your body and produce toxins, an infection occurs. This can damage tissues and disable bodily functions.
Bacteria can be on everything especially things that are nasty cause it is like their home basically BUT some other bacteria are good they are in your body helping things out and basically helping around in your body :p
Some Bacteria release toxins (poisons) that travel through the body interfering with the normal activity of the host!
Penicillin is used to kill bacteria that cause damage. It kills the bacteria which can cause ear damage.
protein antibodies produced to defend the body against streptococcus bacteria
it can cause brain damage,lung cancer and other body deaseses....seviere damage to the body
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Some forms of bacteria can be toxic to body cells, all right. There are many beneficial bacteria in your body, too, though.
certain chemical reactions do kill bacteria for example when bacteria enters the body the stomach contains High concentrations of Hydrochloric acid which destroys the bacteria preventing further damage to the body.
Be more specific. Bacteria can cause direct and indirect damage by various mechanisms.
they destoy your cells in the body and cause infection
It would cause the body liver damage, brain damage, or most likely death. It depends on how much the body intakes, and of what.
Damage to the throttle body is caused by corrosion or direct impacts. A loose connection can cause nearby components to strike and damage the throttle body.
Well, you can think of bacteria. Many cause diseases. For example, 2 bacteria that damage the stomach is Heliobacter Pylori and E.Coli.
Your immune system is responsible for defending the body against viruses and bacteria. Your body is exposed to hundreds of different viruses and bacteria every day but its immune system allows it to kill these threats before they can multiply and cause damage. Most of these threats are killed before they can do any damage at all but some viruses (such as the flu) multiply and attack the body. While you are ill for a few days the body creates a way to kill the threat and you get better from the virus - without an immune system you would not have the necessary cells to overcome an infectious or bacterial illness. If your immune system is damaged (a good example would be HIV/AIDS) the body loses its ability to fight these dangers and as such viruses and bacteria cause damage to the tissues of the body as there is no system working to destroy them.