Otherwise, we might get some of the diseases that are carried by water. Many microbes are harmful. They are so small that we cannot see them, These microbes must be removed or killed before the water is not clean. People who drink this water may get these diseases. Thus, to provide ...
Some eukaryotic microbes are harmful to humans while others are not. Why are some harmful and some not harmful?Eukaryotic Microbes:In the most general terms, we can divide living beings into two big groups, prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes, which i...
What evidence supports the statement "Not all microbes cause disease; many play important roles in the environment." Why can't inflammation occur in an amoeba? Why are those who have been vaccinated against Streptococcus pneumoniae more resistant to infection by this agent?
Ultra-processed foods promote the growth of harmful microbes. What is the gut microbiome? There are trillions of microbes that live in your gut. Bacteria are the most common type. But there are also viruses, fungi, andprotozoa, which are small organisms made up of single cells. Together thes...
Digestive microbes are active in the process of digestion, so by giving gut bacteria time without food, it seems to allow a mechanism by which bacteria go to work on their own populations. During this period it’s thought that the overall health and diversity of gut bacteria is maintained.in...
The 2009 bill didn't specify how smokeless products would be regulated, though it prohibits manufacturers from making claims that they are less harmful. With greater latitude to market smokeless products than cigarettes, tobacco companies have high hopes for snus. They have tried to make the claim...
Also, “raw water” has many microbes that are harmful for your stomach. Chinese people have this habit from thousands of years ago. Before the 20th century drinking hot water was the main treatment, especially during wars. Drinking “raw water” was a symbol of poor and uneducated people. ...
Due to increasing antimicrobial use, microbes—such as bacteria, fungi and parasites—have developed the ability to resist the action of these medicines. The result is that common infections that were once easily treatable are becoming more difficult to cure and in some cases can be fatal. ...
Why do scientists specifically look for fecal coliform bacteria when it is not harmful to humans? Why do invasive species often become pests? Explain why, even under ideal conditions, Streptococcus grows slowly? Why did microbes increase after Snowball Earth?
Are all viruses harmful? What are some examples of beneficial viruses? Why aren't the body's skin and mucous membrane barriers significant factors in your resistance to infection by hyperthermophiles? Why are pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) necessary for T ...