They can reproduce very quickly
There is no specific percentage of bacteria that will make you sick as it varies depending on the type of bacteria, your immune system, and other factors. In general, a high concentration of harmful bacteria is more likely to cause illness, but even a small amount of some bacteria can make you sick if they are pathogenic. It is important to practice good hygiene and food safety to minimize the risk of bacterial infections.
There are trillions of good bacteria present in the human body.
Good bacteria in Marmite help facilitate the fermentation process in producing the final product. These bacteria convert sugars and other compounds into useful byproducts, contributing to the unique taste and texture of Marmite. Additionally, good bacteria can also contribute to the overall gut health benefits of consuming Marmite.
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.
The immune system kills bacteria in the body and helps to maintain good health.
They can reproduce very quickly.
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When a large amount of probiotics are introduced into the GI system the bad bacteria makes up for it by growing and colonizing so it is not taken over by the good bacteria. Some probiotics can stop the bad bacteria from growing and colonizing while introducing a large quantity of good bacteria into the system.
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It takes a few hours before a person feels ill because the amount of bacteria in your body needs to increase. When there is a huge amount of bacteria in your body, you fall ill very quickly.If you have just eaten something that is not good, there isn't a huge amount of bacteria in your body (the bacteria have not replicated), as they have just entered.
The white blood cells kill the bacteria by spitting fairly good gases into them then the bacteria die after a short amount of time.
A person has "good" bacteria in the large intestine. These are often called probiotics. A person also has many on the skin and they crowd out harmful ones.
It does depend on the type of bacteria or viruses, the spectrum of body reactions to exposure to bacteria and viruses is very large, some of them are actually unimportant of even good for you, we all have colonies of bacteria in our body but they have no effect on our health, so the type of virus or bacteria is the key question
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