useful bacteria and harmful bacteria
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Useful bacteria:
1) E. Coli are found in the intestines of humans and aid in digestion.
2) Streptomyces is used in making antibiotics.
3) Rhizobium are helpful bacteria found in the soil. They convert nitrogen in the soil.
Harmful bacteria:
1) E. Coli can also be harmful if food or water is contaminated with it and then eaten.
2) Listeriosis can cause individuals to become very ill and can even be potentially deadly. Examples of where it can be found are in shellfish, cold cuts, and unpasteurized milk.
3) Salmonella is very dangerous and lives in the intestinal tracts of humans . It is spread via feces. Foods like poultry and eggs can be contaminated with salmonella and cause severe diarrhea.
1) E. Coli are found in the intestines of humans and aid in digestion.
2) Streptomyces is used in making antibiotics.
3) Rhizobium are helpful bacteria found in the soil. They convert nitrogen in the soil.
Harmful bacteria:
1) E. Coli can also be harmful if food or water is contaminated with it and then eaten.
2) Listeriosis can cause individuals to become very ill and can even be potentially deadly. Examples of where it can be found are in shellfish, cold cuts, and unpasteurized milk.
3) Salmonella is very dangerous and lives in the intestinal tracts of humans . It is spread via feces. Foods like poultry and eggs can be contaminated with salmonella and cause severe diarrhea.
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Useful:
Eg:Lacto bacillus ;rhizobium
- Converts milk into curd
- Cleaning up oil spills and toxic wastes
- Killing plant pests.
Harmful:
Staphylococcus ;e coli
- Causes diseases
- Weaken immune system
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