What Do You Know About Bacteria?

What Do You Know About Bacteria?

You may think of bacteria as gross, but we need bacteria to grow food, digest it, and so much more. What do you know about the friendly and not-so friendly bacteria we all live with?

Which is the most common kind of functional soil bacteria?

Enterococcus faecium is resistant to…

What could you use Bacillus thuringiensis for?

How much would the bacteria in the average human weigh if all collected and weighed together?

Where can you not find bacteria?

What are extremophile bacteria?

In one teaspoon of productive soil, what is the minimum number of bacteria in it?

What is not present within bacterial cell structure?

What is the shape of spirochaetes bacteria?

What are gram negative bacteria?

What percentage of bacteria have we fully studied?

Probiotics are a healthy bacteria, but they're NOT found in...

What is responsible for the "Earthy" smell of soil?

Bacterium from the Clostridium genus do NOT cause…

Bacterium from the Enterobacteriaceae family are NOT responsible for which infection?

What year were bacteria discovered?

You'll find this bacteria in the Black Sea

How long have bacteria been on earth?

What are lithotroph bacteria?

Bioluminescent bacteria is NOT used by animals to help them to...

Dysentery may be caused by a bacterial infection or…

H. pyloti can cause stomach ulcers but it also

What Do You Know About Bacteria?

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