acid-loving
A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
Maggots would likely not survive in the harsh acidic environment of the human stomach. The stomach's acid and digestive enzymes would likely kill the maggots within a short period of time.
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One example of a monera is the bacteria species Escherichia coli, commonly found in the human digestive system.
An example of involuntary muscle in the human body is the smooth muscle found in the walls of internal organs such as the stomach and intestines. These muscles work automatically without conscious control.
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A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
Maggots would likely not survive in the harsh acidic environment of the human stomach. The stomach's acid and digestive enzymes would likely kill the maggots within a short period of time.
the human protein coded for by the human gene
Your question is a little ambiguous but i will try to answer it. Are you referring tobacillus as a generic term for a rod shaped bacterium? or bacillus as a taxonomic class? As a taxonomic class, they can be dangerous if found in the human body, so generally they would not be present. If you meant as a general term for rod-shaped bacterium than they would be found all over the body but mostly as part of the gut flora, in the small intestine and stomach and all over your skin.
Most likely heart, lung, stomach, and brain.
Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori for short) was first discovered in the stomachs of patients with gastritis & stomach ulcers nearly 25 years ago by Dr Barry J. Marshall and Dr J. Robin Warren of Perth, Western Australia. At the time (1982/83) the conventional thinking was that no bacterium can live in the human stomach as the stomach produced extensive amounts of acid which was similar in strength to the acid found in a car-battery.source: wikipedia
Blood.
This is the first segment of the small intestine right below the stomach.
pepsin in the stomach and erepsin in the small intestine (ileum).
Yes. Lactobacillus Acidophilus is a beneficial bacterium found in some dairy products, and in the Human digestive tract.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that is a member of the Firmicutes, and is frequently found in the human respiratory tract and on the skin. Also known as a staph infection.