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Bacteria

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        Facts                    

  • Bacteria cells don't have a nucleus. -Sydney 
 
  • Bacteria are single-celled. -Kristi 

 

This is a single-celled bacteria.

  • There are about 40,000,000 grams of bacteria in a gram of dirt. -Brice                                                                                                                      

 

This is bacteria in dirt.

  • Most bacteria need oxygen, but some can't even live in a place WITH oxygen! -Kristi 
 
  • Bacteria may look bad, but did you know that bacteria is what manufactures your vitamins? -Kristi 

 

  • Bacteria are one of the most oldest living on earth. 
 
  • All the bacteria in our body weighs about 4 pounds.sydney
 
  • There is more bacteria in your mouth than in the world.sydney
 
there is about 4,000 diffrent kinds of species there are even 117 kinds of bacterias.   here is a link at the bottom of the page to see the names here is some on picture right here. anthony  
Did you know that an office desk has more bacteria than a toilet? -Kristi  
If a type of bacteria is inside you and making you not feel good or making you sick then it is called an infection.  Bacteria can lead to many types of diseases like zits and pneumonia.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                           Thanks to all the websites who helped us with our project. 

 

 

                                             Bibliogrophy 

                                                                                     Sciencepicturecompany.com      Science Saurus

                                                                                     http://www.ohsu.edu/pathinfo/orglist.php?s=100&np=6

c12.org                    Encyclopedia.com

Bigbrainscience.com     www.astronasty.blogspot.jp

http://en.wikipedia.org/Bacterial_cell_structure

Lifehack.org  http://en.wikipedia.org/Pneumonia http://www.workswithwater.co

 

 

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kristi said

at 1:04 pm on May 28, 2014

Welcome to the Bacteria Page!

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