People care about bacteria, because bacteria causes illness which makes it necessary to study and experiment on it to come up with antidotes. Bacteria also helps in dairy companies creating milk and cheese. Also, some bacteria are pollutant detectors and scientist use them in rivers to tell if pollution is a problem.
i dont care basters
dont no dont care
Because germs cause sickness and bacteria.
It is good because people with disabilities have loss of bacteria as it produces a product that helps as some bacteria are good for the human body
There are typically millions of bacteria on most surfaces. Faucets can go either way depending on how well they are taken care of. If the people using it are typically dirty, a faucet will collect a larger amount of bacteria and germs because it comes into contact with a lot of people. If however the faucet is cleaned during and after each use, even if most of those cleanings are merely a thorough rinse, than it will be relatively bacteria free. It should be noted that most bacteria is harmless, and the human body has a built in immune system that is constantly evolving to combat average every day bacteria.
Old people
Yes, iodine is an effective antiseptic for wound care as it helps to kill bacteria and prevent infection.
Germs are any pathogenic (disease causing) microorganism. These might be bacteria, or they might be other things. Bacterial cells lack a nucleus. Humans are eukaryotes, whereas bacteria are prokaryotes. So people are not bacteria. People are multicellular, whereas germs are generally considered to be single celled orgamisms (most typically bacteria) or viruses. In that sense people are not germs either.
No. Bacteria does not carry traces of people whatsoever
yes
Bacteria is needed to make cheese, yogurt, and insulin.
HOW BACTERIA useful to people