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Coccus bacteria, which are spherical in shape, can harm other organisms primarily through the production of toxins and enzymes that damage host tissues. Some species, like Staphylococcus aureus, can cause infections by invading tissues, evading the immune response, and forming biofilms that protect them from antibiotics. Additionally, they can trigger inflammatory responses, leading to further tissue damage and illness. Overall, their ability to reproduce quickly and adapt can make them significant pathogens for various hosts.

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