Bacteria can act as a "enzyme" :)
how may flies may act as carriers of pathogenic bacteria among human population
Yes, that is why we have million of bacteria, mainly Ecoli, in our digestinal tract.
Bacteria act as decomposers in a food chain, breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds that can be used by plants and other organisms. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
No. Since it is a bacteria it is a prokaryote but it has cells that act together.
Bacteria can be targeted by antibiotics, which are medications specifically designed to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. Additionally, the human immune system plays a crucial role in combating bacterial infections by recognizing and attacking harmful bacteria. Some viruses, phages, other bacteria, and certain environmental conditions can also act as enemies of bacteria.
They act as a decomposer.
its a decomposer
aerobic bacteria
how may flies may act as carriers of pathogenic bacteria among human population
bacteria and they don't cure viruses
Together they act better. Amoxicillin is one of the best antibiotic for aerobic bacteria. Another drug is metronidazole. It act against most of the anaerobic bacteria.
Yes, that is why we have million of bacteria, mainly Ecoli, in our digestinal tract.
Bacteria act as decomposers in a food chain, breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds that can be used by plants and other organisms. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
They act as an antiseptic to your eyes, they protect it from bacteria.
No, because bacteria do not have a nucleus or nuclear membrane like human cells do. Therefore, a poison that blocks pores in the nuclear membrane of human cells would not affect bacteria in the same way.
You put a nuke on the yeast and you put bacteria on top then you set the bomb and run for your life
Dogs act as an environment for many parasites such as fleas, ticks, lice, tapeworms, roundworms and bacteria.