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Bacteria are one-celled organisms visible only with a microscope. You can find them in the air, on food, plants and animals, in the soil, in the water, and on just about every other surface - including your own body. Pathogenic bacteria, the harmful kind, enter the human body from the air, water or food. Once inside, these bacteria attach themselves to or invade specific cells in our respiratory system, digestive tract or any open wound. There they begin to reproduce and spread while using the human body as a source of their own nutrients and energy.
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No, rats cannot fly. They are land mammals and do not have wings that would enable them to fly.
Monerans, which include bacteria and archaea, exhibit various types of movement primarily through flagella, pili, or by gliding. Flagella are whip-like structures that propel them through liquid environments, while pili can facilitate twitching movements on surfaces. Some monerans can also move by secreting a slimy film that allows them to glide across surfaces. These movements enable them to find nutrients, escape harmful conditions, and interact with their environments.
Some bacteria, most notably species in the genus Streptomyces and Actinomycetes produce antibiotics as secondary metabolites. Aside from bacteria, some fungi such as Penicillium produce antibiotics as well. Scientists were then able to purify the antibiotics produced from the microbes for clinical purposes.
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The organelles that enable white blood cells to ingest and destroy bacteria are called lysosomes. Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes that help break down the ingested bacteria into harmless components. This process is known as phagocytosis, which is a key mechanism in the immune response to eliminate pathogens.