The animal with a sterile digestive tract containing almost no bacteria is the camel. Camels have adapted to their harsh environments and possess a unique digestive system that minimizes microbial presence, allowing them to efficiently process water and nutrients. In contrast, lions and cows have bacteria-rich digestive tracts that aid in the breakdown of food.
Bacteriophages can be found in various environments where bacteria are present, such as soil, water, and in the gastrointestinal tract of animals. They are also used in research laboratories and can be isolated from sewage or other sources containing high concentrations of bacteria.
Archaebacteria
No, like a mule a hinny is almost always sterile.
menapause stops the menstrual cycle, therefore making it almost impossible to conceive
Only dressings in sealed packages labeled as being sterile are sterile (free of all microbes) until opened & contaminated by being in contact with anything that is not sterile. These are available at almost any pharmacy or drugstore. Nothing that is not labeled as sterile can be considered free of germs. Never breathe over or allow anything to touch the side of a sterile dressing which will touch the wound.
Yes, but most are weak and almost harmless.
Prokaryotic cells are located almost anywhere. Prokaryotic cells is a fancy way of saying bacteria. Sterile environments wouldn,t have them, but they can survive almost anywhere, even at the deepest parts of the ocean!
If you have so much bacteria then you get extremely sick its like you almost die.
No. It won't make you high either, because there's almost no cannabinoids in the seeds.
EVERYTHING! Micro-organisms are almost everywhere you can imagine. Your skin has all kinds of microscopic fungi and bacteria all over it. Within the average person's digestive tract lives 1-2 kilograms of bacteria! We constantly breathe in fungal spores in the air, our kitchens and bathrooms are filled with many kinds of bacteria, and our bedrooms and carpets are crawling with mites. Don't worry though, that's why we have an immune system!
Yes. Born as endosomes that contain inactive enzymes, lysosomes are spherical, membranous organelles containing activated digestive enzymes. Lysosomes are large and abundant within phagocytes, the cells that dispose of invading bacteria and cell debris. Lysosomal enzymes can digest almost all kinds of biological molecules. They work best in acidic conditions and so are called acid hydrolases.
The semi-digested food becomes almost liquid in the stomach, which produces digestive jucies.