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It's called HARMFUL for a reason...
bacteria (i think)
Well, you can think of bacteria. Many cause diseases. For example, 2 bacteria that damage the stomach is Heliobacter Pylori and E.Coli.
The use of heat to kill bacteria in food and beverages is pasteurisation
Antibodies
Only some bacteria is harmful. The ones that are are the ones that give us diseases.
That system is called as integumentary system. in simple word it is called as skin.
Some viruses target bacteria or fungi, which can be harmful to humans. These viruses are called "bacteriophages" or sometimes just "phages".
A person has "good" bacteria in the large intestine. These are often called probiotics. A person also has many on the skin and they crowd out harmful ones.
The process that is used by white blood cells and other cells to ingest bacteria is called phagocytosis. This type of transport allows the cell to grab vital nutrients and allows the body to protect itself from harmful bacteria.
Uroxicide refers to the killing of urine bacteria or pathogens. It is a term used in medical contexts to describe the action of certain substances or treatments that eliminate harmful bacteria present in the urine.
It is called a bacterium singular and bacteria plural.