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What do bacteria possess to allow them to adhere to intestinal lining?

Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.


Bacteria That Inhabit the Mucous Membranes?

Mucous membranes of the respiratory, genitourinary, and intestinal tracts provide a habitat for numerous bacteria. 2) Streptococcus, Corynebacterium - respiratory tract 3) Lactobacillus - vagina 4) Clostridium, Enterics - intestinal tract


What relationship do you have with bacteria in your gut?

This is a symbiotic relationship, since you rely upon the fauna in your intestinal tract to help digest your food and it relies on you to supply food.


Where is good bacteria found?

Good bacteria can be found in various places, including the gut (intestinal tract), skin, mouth, and vagina. They play important roles in promoting digestion, supporting the immune system, and maintaining overall health. Consuming foods like yogurt, kefir, and other fermented products can help increase the population of good bacteria in the gut.


Is streptococcus aureus enteric?

There is no documentation regarding streptococcus aureus (no italics, non-existant). However, there is the organism Staphylococcus aureus.Enterics are organisms known to exist mainly in the intestinal tract as normal flora, but can invade or cause opportunistic infections in other areas of the human body. These organisms belong to the Enterobacteriaceae spp.Staphylococcus aureus is not considered an enteric organism. This does not mean it can not be found in the intestinal tract, just that it is not commonly found there.

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What types of bacteria would you be most likely to find in the human intestinal tract?

thermoacidophile


Is there any used for bacteria?

yes. for example, there are bacteria in the human intestinal tract that synthesize Vitamin K for us.


Is intestinal bacteria harmful?

There are some bacteria that can cause intestinal disease. All humans have bacteria in their intestine but the bacteria is a good thing. One of the most prevalent bacteria in the human GI tract is E. coli. There are different strains of E. coli and not all of them are pathogenic. The bacteria inside the human GI tract is "normal Flora" and is beneficial to humans.


Does typhoid affect the intestinal tract?

Intestinal tract is the main site for typhoid bacteria. Here from they get their next unfortunate victim, via fecal/oral route.


What do bacteria possess to allow them to adhere to intestinal lining?

Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.


What is klevsiella?

A bacteria that frequently causes lung, urinary tract, intestinal, and wound infections


Bacteria That Inhabit the Mucous Membranes?

Mucous membranes of the respiratory, genitourinary, and intestinal tracts provide a habitat for numerous bacteria. 2) Streptococcus, Corynebacterium - respiratory tract 3) Lactobacillus - vagina 4) Clostridium, Enterics - intestinal tract


What is the condition known as shigellosis?

Shigellosis is an infection of the intestinal tract by a group of bacteria called Shigella.


Can a leech live in a human intestinal tract?

No, leeches do not live in the human intestinal tract. They are typically found in freshwater environments, attaching to the skin to feed on blood. Once inside the body, they would not survive the digestive process.


What is am example of a habitat- predator intestinal tract parasite producer decomposer?

intestinal tract is the habitat for bacteria such as E-coli. habitat must provide the need for an organism to survive. Predator parasite produces decomposer are types organism


What mechanism is most likely used for the uptake of glucose by an intestinal cell located near the end of the intestinal tract?

active, ATP-fueled transport


What organ in the human body is resposible for the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream?

The digestive tract, but most specifically, the intestinal tract, or just plain old, "Guts".