E. Coli is found in your intestines. It's a bacteria that's good in small amounts because it helps your body function normally.
It's bad because if you get too much of it it can make you seriously ill.
Good E. coli in the human body can help with digestion, produce essential vitamins, and prevent harmful bacteria from growing.
E. coli produces compounds that have a strong, unpleasant odor, which is why it smells bad.
no they can not
mostly E coli will be found in the intestine and rectum
E coli is a type of bacteria that is present in the human gut and can cause food poisoning. E coli is prokaryotic and not eukaryotic.
It helps you digest food and releases Vitamin B and Vitamin K. It is needed for survival. (If you are reading this, you, yes you, have it in your intenstines)
There are many different strains of E. coli; some are harmful and some are not. A healthy human intestine will be inhabited by the harmless kind.
Everyone who travels abroad does so with E. coli. It's part of normal human gut bacteria.
n the Human Genome Project, pieces of human DNA are stored in E. coli or yeast. Discuss the purpose of this activity.
Yes. There are certain strains of E. coli that live in your digestional tract all the time and are not harmful to your health. It's abundance and availability have made it a model organism that biologists use to d all sorts of research. However, there are also strains of E. coli that will make you sick if you are exposed to them.
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