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  1. Bonnie Bassler discovered that bacteria1 How more bacteria cells are in or on humans? 2 Why are bacteria important to humans? 3
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  2. A parasitic way of life can be best demonstrated by the feeding adaptations of theA) earthworm. B) leech. C) shark. D) spider.
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  3. 1. How more bacteria cells are in or on humans?2. Why are bacteria important to humans? 3. How do the Vibrio fischeri
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  4. The number of bacteria in a stagment pond doubles every hour. A farmer sprays it every two hours and kils 3/4 of bacteria
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  5. Humans and bacteria live in a close relationship with one another. For example, the bacteria that dwell in the human large
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  6. A deactivated deadly strain of bacteria was first treated with protease enzyme. It was then mixed with a harmless strain of live
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  7. A deactivated deadly strain of bacteria was first treated with protease enzyme. It was then mixed with a harmless strain of live
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  8. ow do bacteria help humans?Answer options with 4 options A. Bacteria are used to control mold. B. Bacteria are used to make
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  9. How do bacteria help humans?Answer options with 4 options A. Bacteria are used to control mold. B. Bacteria are used to make
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  10. How does Propionibacterium acnes cause acne in humans?A. Overuse of antibiotics can cause bacteria to clog pores in humans. B.
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