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The human gene that codes for insulin is inserted into bacteria to produce insulin. The gene is typically inserted into a plasmid vector, which allows the bacteria to express the human insulin gene and produce insulin. This technique is used in biotechnology to create recombinant bacteria that can produce insulin for medical use.
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The large intestine contains bacteria that make vitamins for the body.
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The plural of bacterium is bacteria. The plural possessive is bacteria's.(e.g. The bacteria's differing metabolisms make some more susceptible to the drugs.)
Bacteria make lactic acid through a process called fermentation, where they convert sugars into lactic acid in the absence of oxygen. This process helps bacteria generate energy and survive in various environments. Lactic acid fermentation is commonly used in food production, such as in the fermentation of yogurt and sauerkraut.
No, bacteria do not produce pollen to make seeds. Pollen is produced by plants as part of their reproductive process. Bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission, where one cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
It is easier to make drugs that fight bacteria because bacteria are prokaryotic cells with distinct structures that can be targeted by antibiotics, whereas viruses are not fully living organisms and rely on host cells to replicate, making them harder to target without harming host cells. Additionally, bacteria have more varied metabolic pathways and cellular processes that can be targeted by drugs, while viruses have simpler structures and are harder to develop drugs against.
Bacteria in your mouth help produce saliva and enzymes, and bacteria in your stomach and intestines keep them healthy and break down food. Bacteria can even make foods, like yogurt, beer, or bread.
Bacteria is added to cheese to produce flavor, like a Bleu, or to produce flavor and texture, like the gas bubbles produced by the carbon dioxide from bacteria in a Swill-style cheese.
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