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Germs: (Bacteria (Name Morgan Bacteria is a microscopic single cell…
Germs:
Bacteria
Devin : Bacteria is a single-cell organism that thrive in the diverse environments.they injure the cells and tissues of the body.
Name Morgan Bacteria is a microscopic single cell organism that exist there are million in every environment both inside and outside in other organisms
Name: Cameron Steenhard Bacteria Is a small organism that needs a host to live and thrive. bacteria can only live on a surface without a host for only a limited time.
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It is a group of microorganisms. Bacteria are in soil, water, and in the Earth's crust. It is also inside human. Bacteria can make us sick. We have good bacteria in our gut.
Viruses
Devin: a virus is an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a hostViruses can affect only certain cells in your body, like those of your upper respiratory system, causing common cold symptoms.
Name : Cameron Steenhard A virus is a powerful kind of bacteria that may make you seriously sick when you come in contact with it. You can get illnesses like influenza.
By morgan A virus is a infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid of a molecule coat
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Fungi
Name: Cameron Steenhard There are plant types of fungi but this type of fungi is not a plant it is something that can live and grow on your body this kind of fungi is like athletes foot.
Devin: Fungi are living organisms. They used to be grouped together with plants but they are distantly related.Fungi reproduce by spreading microscopic spores. These spores are often present in the air and soil, where they can be inhaled or come into contact with the surfaces of the body, primarily the skin.
Organisms that produce spores and feed on organic matter. Types of fungus are mold, toadstools, mushrooms, yeast. They consist of one or more cells.
by morgan Fungi are living organisms they all used to be in a group together with some plants but they are distantly related
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Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotic Resistance - If you take too much antibiotics, bacteria will get worse. If antibiotics fail it can harm us by making us sick. You can die, you will have to get stronger drugs to replace old ones
Name: Cameron Steenhard Antibiotics can be useful to prevent the extreme kinds of sicknesses like Influenza but when using too many kinds of antibiotics you may become immune to it and you may not be able to fight off any kind of this sickness in the future.
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it occurs when a ability is to effectively controlling or kills bacterial growth.
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Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in a way that reduces the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents designed to cure or prevent infections.Antibiotics are called "societal drugs," since antibiotic resistance can pass from bacterium to bacterium (see About antibiotic resistance), and resistant bacterial infections can pass from person to person.