It allows you to digest food.
Bacteria are helpful to us in many ways. One way is by helping us digest our food. They also make vitamins in our digestive tract. They also help make our food by fermenting it, like cheese.
Well there are lots of helpful, symbiotic bacteria in your saliva that help kill lots of harmful bacteria and viruses; so in a way, yes.
1) Bacteria break down dead organic material so that it can be used by other organisms. 2) Our bodies are full of good bacteria and they protect us from some harmful bacteria. Bacteria in the large intestine help break down food into usable components.
All four are helpful. Sleep is important for your body to fight of the infection. Exercise helps to move your blood and get the immune cells to the bacteria. It also make you feel better. The fever helps in that bacteria are sensitive (kills) to high temperatures. Coughing brings bacteria out of your respiratory tract and when you swallow them, the acid in stomach kills them.
The cut allows a passage way for bacteria to enter your body. The bacteria enter. The infection forms because of the bacteria.
Helpful to your body or you in any way? Definitely NO. It is a result of a poor hygiene and can cause a lot of damage on your foot.
There is not only one way for them to be contracted, there is every virus or bacteria has a way they dont all infect one person the same way on this planet.
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One possible reason could be that the bacteria has some how become resistant to the antibiotics used to fight it. If you take a certain antibiotic often, your body will start to become immune to its effects. Then when that antibiotic is needed to fight a bacteria, your body no longer registers the antibiotics as a way of killing the bacteria.
A small number of bacteria on meat Can cause food poisoning.These bacteria enter the body and reproduce by dividing in the same way as cells in the body. Each bacteria also known as bacterium, can divide into two every 20 minutes.
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Bacteria can mutate amoung a dozen generations in a matter of hours so you can't get infected with the same exact bacterium twice. Your body will respond to the same species of bacteria the same way again.