There are good bacteria that live in our gut. They

  1. 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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  2. There are good bacteria that live in our gut. They benefit from us because they feed on what we eat, and we benefit from them
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  3. There are good bacteria that live in our gut. They benefit from us because they feed on what we eat, and we benefit from them
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Bacteria can reproduce through asexual or sexual reproduction. Environmental conditions for a particular bacteria species are
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  7. Bacteria can reproduce through asexual or sexual reproduction. Environmental conditions for a particular bacteria species are
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  8. Extremophiles are organisms that thrive in extreme environments. For instance some species of bacteria live in the thermal vents
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  9. Determine the difference between archaea and bacteria.(1 point)Responses Archaea live in extreme environments, while bacteria
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  10. We are covered in bacteria that are adapted to survive on the surface of our skin. These bacteria protect us from potentially
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