bacteria can be classified into 3 main categories (according to pH):
1-acidophillic
2-neutrophillic
3-basophillic
so your question i really generalized, if u need specifics ask for the name of the disease or the name of the bacteria.
about the blood part, the blood is slightly alkaline, so most probably all bacteria that live in the blood would be basophillic.
Acidophilic refers to structures or cells that stain pink-to-red in acidic dyes, indicating an affinity for acidic substances. Basophilic refers to structures or cells that stain blue-to-purple in basic dyes, indicating an affinity for basic substances. These staining patterns help differentiate cellular components based on their chemical properties.
Basophilic erythroblasts are immature red blood cells in the bone marrow that contain basophilic granules, which are a type of cytoplasmic organelle. These granules are involved in the synthesis of hemoglobin, which is essential for oxygen transport in the body. Basophilic erythroblasts eventually mature into erythrocytes (red blood cells) as they progress through stages of development in the bone marrow.
Bacteria causes anthrax.
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It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever. It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever.
Bacteria causes tubercolosis.
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the bacteria makes you sick.
Bacteria are small organisms.
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The basophilic appearance of the matrix of hyaline cartilage is due to the presence of proteoglycans, which are rich in negatively charged sulfate and carboxyl groups. These molecules attract basic dyes used in tissue staining, giving the matrix a basophilic (blue/purple) color when viewed under a microscope.
a bacteria. the bacteria that causes pneumonia is called pneumoniae.