Bacteria can be deadly because it uses you body as a host.
Some examples of good bacteria is yeast for the bread most of us eat, but bacteria can also be bad. Some bad bacteria is E.Coli. which tears our insides apart, or makes us veryyyyy sick. Some examples of good bacteria is yeast for the bread most of us eat, but bacteria can also be bad. Some bad bacteria is E.Coli. which tears our insides apart, or makes us veryyyyy sick. Good bacteria is freindlly and benefical microorganism that lives in the body to keep the body healty.
Yes, salt can effectively kill bacteria by dehydrating them and disrupting their cell membranes. This makes it difficult for bacteria to survive and reproduce.
Bacteria can be both harmful and useful. Harmful bacteria can cause infections and diseases, while useful bacteria play important roles in processes such as food fermentation, digestion, and nutrient recycling in the environment. The vast majority of bacteria are harmless or even beneficial to humans and the environment.
Yes, acid-fast bacteria do have peptidoglycan cell walls, which are a defining characteristic of bacteria. In addition to peptidoglycan, these bacteria have a unique lipid-rich cell wall structure that makes them resistant to staining with traditional dyes.
R bacteria have a rough appearance due to the presence of a sugar capsule on their outer surface, making them resistant to the immune system. S bacteria are smooth in appearance and lack the protective capsule, making them vulnerable to the immune system. This difference in structure affects the virulence and pathogenicity of the bacteria.
There seems to be a typo in your question. It is likely you are referring to a type of bacteria called "E. coli" which is a common bacterium found in the intestines of humans and animals. While some strains of E. coli are harmless, others can cause food poisoning and other infections.
There are many things that can make a person deadly. A person that is armed with a weapon is always considered to be deadly. A person with an incurable disease that can be given to others such as AIDS is considered deadly also.
Squashing it.
It hides in the cells, and releases suddenly and quickly. Your immune response will fail because it will last long to make antibodies against the new threats. Also bacteria can mutate, which makes it even deadlier.
when lightning strikes on a creeper it makes it more deadly
Its deadly? If anything its addicting and a complete waste of time but calling it deadly makes no sense.
Ladybirds are harmless but when they feel threatened they can make a foul tasting liquid that makes most predators spit them out.
It's poison is very deadly
why don't you define it first!Try bioremediation in the answers search bar. An example of biomediation would be when bacteria clean up toxins in rivers.biomediation is when bacteria breaks down harmful substances in the soil and makes it less harmless or less toxic which is more suitable for the environment.
Some bacteria can hurt you but most of it is good. bacteria is what makes you sick ,yes. but bacteria is all inside your body to help fight against the bacteria or germs that makes you sick
the bacteria makes you sick.
Yes. The prefix -ess makes everything an adjective I believe.