well....obviously its a brain-less question.........bacteria is like a robot operating by a code....
it just have some principles of basic survival....
Yes, pregnant women can eat crab legs in moderation as long as they are thoroughly cooked to kill any bacteria or parasites that may be harmful to both the mother and the baby. It's important to ensure that the crab legs are sourced from reputable suppliers to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. Consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice during pregnancy is recommended.
Your legs start at the base of your pelvis.
Kingdom Gram-Positive Bacteria is a kingdom within the domain Bacteria.
bacteria is plural and bacterium is singular
A shore crab has 6 legs!
they grow legs and walk
Yes, flies can spread bacteria because they often come into contact with decaying matter and contaminated surfaces. When flies land on food or surfaces, they can transfer harmful bacteria from their legs and bodies, potentially leading to the spread of diseases. It is important to keep food covered and maintain proper hygiene to prevent the spread of bacteria by flies.
A virus that attacks bacteria is called a "Bacteriophage"
Yes, flies can carry bacteria on their bodies, legs, and mouthparts after coming into contact with contaminated food or surfaces. When flies land on food or surfaces, they can transfer these bacteria, potentially leading to foodborne illnesses in humans. It is important to practice good hygiene and food safety measures to prevent contamination.
The primary lesion usually appears at the site where the bacteria entered the skin. This is often on the arms, legs, or face.
viruses don't have legs (or heads, or eyes, etc) they're one-celled, like bacteria, only smaller in fact, they're more like "half a cell" since they don't have a lot of the elements in a standard cell
Imagine how we'd survive without having legs or arms? we would not be able to do our buisness in the bathroom,eat,drink,walk,reach for things,get bacteria off your body and all sorts of that. So it's totally impotant to have the things we need!
Yes you just have to give it time to rest, and it will become better soon. :)
They have bacteria in their intestines, to have them break down food. They have strong beaks to peck wood, and they have strong legs and wings, to get them places in cold taigas, and boreal forests
If it is a small scratch, it shouldn't matter; bacteria are managed by chlorine. However, if it is large and/or scabbed, do not go into the pool. You could acquire or spread an infection.
Yes, pregnant women can eat crab legs in moderation as long as they are thoroughly cooked to kill any bacteria or parasites that may be harmful to both the mother and the baby. It's important to ensure that the crab legs are sourced from reputable suppliers to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. Consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice during pregnancy is recommended.
you're not right in the head.