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  • Bacteria
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    This exciting series zooms in on the little things in life.Peek through the microscope and take a look at the tiny things all around us the lives of bacteria viruses fungi and parasites.How bacteria are there on a human hand What viruses can be found on a mobile phone And what is living in your eyelashes Not got the faint-hearted this series looks at the little critters we all live with and can't live without.|This exciting series zooms in on the little things in life.Peek through the microscope and take a look at the tiny things all around us the lives of bacteria viruses fungi and parasites.How bacteria are there on a human hand What viruses can be found on a mobile phone And what is living in your eyelashesNot got the faint-hearted this series looks at the little critters we all live with and can't live without.

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  • Biocare Children's Strawberry Acidophilus Live Bacteria 60g
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    Children's Strawberry BioAcidophilus is an everyday friendly bacteria powder blend of the unique, clinically-researched LAB4 complex of live bacteria - Clinically-researched - The LAB4 complex is one of the most clinically-researched combinations of live bacteria, consisting of two specific proprietary strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus, along with Bifidobacterium bifidum and - Bifidobacterium lactis - Effective - Contains 2 billion per daily intake of the clinically researched LAB4 strains used in multiple clinical trials - Advanced - Human compatible strains that are bile and acid resistant and adhere to the gut wall - Comprehensive - Also contains FOS (Fructooligosaccharides) which help to maintain a healthy balance of beneficial bacteria, including Bifidobacteria, promoting healthy gut function - Guaranteed potency - 2 billion potency to end of shelf life - Optimum stability - Contains a superior high tech 'molecular sieve' which is a form of desiccant that absorbs moisture, keeping the bacteria fresher and stable for longer - No unnecessary additives, dairy- free and free from artificial colours, preservatives and flavours - Flexible - For everyday use and suitable alongside antibiotics. Easy to mix in to drinks or sprinkle on to food - Great tasting - Natural strawberry flavour - Environmentally friendly - Recyclable packaging - Recommended by healthcare practitioners and trusted by parents - Suitable for vegetarians and vegans - Suitable from age 6 months - 24 days' supply at ½ teaspoon per day

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  • UniBac Original 9 Live Unified Bacteria Blend
    UniBac Original 9 Live Unified Bacteria Blend

    UniBac Original 9 is an everyday live bacteria blend containing over 6 billion live friendly bacteria per two capsules, with nine unique and well-studied strains including Acidophilus, Lactobacillus, L.Rhamnosus and L. Plantarum. Suitable for men, women and children who are looking to compliment natural gut bacteria with an every day live bacteria product.. Travel Friendly: 60 live bacteria capsules in two travel dispensers that fit discreetly in a handbag or pocket. Use daily or around travel - when changes in diet occur.

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  • UniBac Infant & Baby Drops Live Bacteria Blend
    UniBac Infant & Baby Drops Live Bacteria Blend

    A safe and gentle formula provides two well-studied live bacteria strains, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG & Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001, with a combined CFU count of 1.5 billion per serving – guaranteed until the expiry of the product.. Suitable for boys and girls from birth to around 6 years old.

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  • Does yogurt still contain live bacteria?

    Yes, yogurt typically contains live bacteria known as probiotics. These live bacteria are added to milk during the fermentation process and help promote gut health by balancing the natural bacteria in the digestive system. It is important to check the label to ensure that the yogurt you are consuming contains live and active cultures.

  • Under what conditions do bacteria live best?

    Bacteria live best under conditions that provide them with the necessary nutrients, moisture, temperature, and pH levels for growth and reproduction. These conditions can vary depending on the specific type of bacteria, but in general, bacteria thrive in environments with moderate temperatures, neutral pH levels, and ample sources of organic matter for energy. Additionally, some bacteria may require specific environmental conditions, such as high salt concentrations or low oxygen levels, to survive and reproduce.

  • What is the difference between social communication and social interaction?

    Social communication refers to the exchange of information through verbal and nonverbal means, such as speaking, gestures, and facial expressions, to convey thoughts, feelings, and ideas. On the other hand, social interaction involves the broader concept of engaging with others in a social setting, including activities such as playing, sharing, and collaborating. While social communication focuses on the exchange of messages, social interaction encompasses the overall dynamic of how individuals engage with one another in social contexts.

  • How can social communication and interaction be described?

    Social communication and interaction can be described as the exchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals through verbal and non-verbal means. It involves the use of language, gestures, facial expressions, and body language to convey messages and establish connections with others. Social communication and interaction play a crucial role in building relationships, fostering understanding, and creating a sense of belonging within a community. It is a dynamic process that involves active listening, empathy, and the ability to adapt to different social contexts and cultural norms.

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  • Who invented bacteria?

    The discovery of bacteria is attributed to Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. He is considered the "Father of Microbiology" and is credited with being the first person to observe and document bacteria using a microscope in the 17th century.

  • Are bacteria protists?

    No, bacteria are not protists. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, and they belong to the domain Bacteria. On the other hand, protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that can be single-celled or multicellular, and they belong to the domain Eukarya. Therefore, bacteria and protists are two distinct groups of microorganisms with different characteristics and evolutionary histories.

  • Are there parasitic bacteria that can live in organic cells?

    Yes, there are parasitic bacteria that can live in organic cells. One example is Chlamydia, which is a genus of bacteria that can live and replicate within human cells. These bacteria are considered obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they cannot survive and replicate outside of a host cell. Once inside a host cell, they manipulate the cell's machinery to support their own growth and reproduction. This can lead to various diseases and infections in the host organism.

  • Are these bacteria dangerous?

    The bacteria mentioned in the text, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can be dangerous for individuals with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions. In healthy individuals, it may not cause any harm. However, if left untreated, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections can lead to serious complications, especially in hospital settings where it can cause healthcare-associated infections. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect an infection with this bacteria.

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