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yes it is a blood bacteria xxx
The genetic material from the bacteria will get transfered into the white blood cell and more bacteria will be produced.
one is salmonella
Bacteria is the answer
You Must mean White blood cells. White blood cells kill bacteria by first engulfing them, this process i believe is called phagocytocis. They literally eat the bacteria and digest it.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
In a healthy person, there is absolutely no bacteria in his/her blood
some harmful effects of bacteria include: can cause decease's, sickness, unusual behavior in victim, spoil food. But there are many more.
which bacteria are responsible for infections.
I'm not an expert but generally, bacteria. If you where in a bactaria free case, you would not decompose. Decomposition is generally the body being eaten by bacteria. It doesn't happen when your alive as your blood is still flowing and your active. The rate of decomposition would be affected by the amount of bacteria where you where. Other factors such as salt water can however have preservitive effects. Hope I helped.
The part of blood that protects us from harmful bacteria are white blood cells.
yes it is a blood bacteria xxx
1.They send out endocrines to fight bacteria that has entered your body, they signal for leukocytes to come and eat them.2.They memorize the bacteria, so if the same bacteria come, the cells will be ready!3.Finally, they help defend your body, as they are a part of your immune system.
White blood cells kill bacteria by absorbing and killing the bacteria by digesting it with digesting enzymes.
The genetic material from the bacteria will get transfered into the white blood cell and more bacteria will be produced.
Listeria bacteria can pass through the wall of the intestines, and from there they can get into the blood stream.