Bacteria are important in the formation of certain foods. They are also used in mining and bioremediation (using bacteria to clean up the environment). In addition, bacteria that colonize different places in your body out compete other bacteria that may be harmful.
A great example would be Antibiotics and Bacteria. When humans create an antibiotic, it wipes out a lot of the bacteria in your body. The ones that that don't get affected by it probably have a resistance to the antibiotic. As those bacteria multiply and grow, the others die out due to the antibioitic. Soon the anti-biotic resistant bacteria will take over the human body, and the humans would have to find another antibiotic to counter the new bacteria. The cycle goes on and on......
They can cause diseases. Another way is that they can invade organisms.
It help us in many different ways like they digest our food they give us witamin K they find the bad bacteria
melitensis is thought by some to be the "original"bacteria with genome variants making the other species specific bacteria if you will. It is considered the most pathogenic to humans. I have spelled it corectly.
Bacteria is crucial to life on earth. The reason bacteria is crucial is because of their role in the ecosystems they live in. Some bacteria break down dead organic debris to decompose waste in the ecosystem. Other bacteria live inside of organisms to benefit the health of the living organism by eliminating harmful substances in the body.
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they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
Almost all plants benefit humans
Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, and some bacteria are harmful to humans.
Humans should try to be bacteria free.
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
Humans share about 1-2 of their DNA with bacteria.
It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
The relationship between gut bacteria and humans is symbiotic, where both parties benefit. Gut bacteria help with digestion and produce essential vitamins, while humans provide them with a suitable environment and nutrients to thrive. This mutualistic relationship is crucial for overall health and well-being.
Humans getting milk from cows would be an example of commensalism. Commensalism describes a relationship that exists between two organisms in which one organism benefits without harming the other organism.
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.