Yes, bacterial and parasitic infections can lead to changes in bowel movements. Such infections often cause diarrhea, constipation, or altered stool consistency due to inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may also include abdominal pain, cramping, and nausea, as the body responds to the infection. It's important to seek medical attention if these symptoms persist, as they can lead to dehydration and other complications.
-viruses and alive but bacteria is -viruses spread but dont multiply or change in your body, bacteria are alive and are often evolving -viruses cannot be treated, but bacteria can be eliminated with chemincals and anitbiotics
you get infections (bad infections)
No! because bacteria is its type of bacteria and no matter what it will not change!
The bacteria that can change shape call pleomorphic
Wrong, bacteria do respond to change of surrounding.
Changing your clothes helps prevent bacteria from spreading because clothing can trap moisture and bacteria, creating an environment for them to multiply. This can lead to skin infections and odors. Regularly changing your clothes, especially after activities that cause sweating, helps maintain good hygiene and reduce the risk of illness.
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Yes bacteria changes an environment.
After you beat the Parasite cage once.
how do bavteris change and evolve
Democratic Movement of Change was created in 2009.
Democratic Movement for Change ended in 1978.