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Why do people care about bacteria?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

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.

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