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BACTERIA

WE USED TO
1. Cardon
2. Scissor
3. Colour paper
4. Paper
5. Tape
6. Glue
7. Ruler
8. Colour marker
9. Pen
BACTERIA IS:
Bacteria are tiny, single-celled living organisms. There are millions of
types of bacteria. Many can be found in and on your body and are
beneficial to you. These bacteria make up your microbiome, which
keeps your body healthy. Other bacteria can make you sick. Healthcare
providers can treat many bacterial infections with antibiotics.
WHAT ARE BACTERIA?
Bacteria are microscopic living
organisms that have only one
cell. Millions of different types
of bacteria can be found all over
the world, including in your
body. They’re on your skin and
in your airways and mouth. Click icon to add picture
They’re also in your digestive
system, reproductive system
and urinary tract.
W H AT A R E T H E B E N E F I T S O F B A C T E R I A ?

Most types of bacteria aren’t harmful. Some are even good for you.
These helpful bacteria are mainly located on your skin or in your gut or
digestive system. They’re called resident flora, or your microbiome,
which are groups of microbes living in and on your body. Gut bacteria
keep you healthy by absorbing nutrients, breaking down food and
preventing the growth of harmful bacteria.
BACTERIA

GOOD BAD

Good bacteria helps our bad bacteria are the reason


bodies digest food and why we diligently disinfect
absorb nutrients and they our hands and wipe down
produce several vitamins. our kitschen and bathroom
When helpful bacteria sinks
multiply and thrive in our
body,they act as our
protectors
What are the risks of bacteria?
Most bacteria are harmless, but certain types can make you sick. These
bacteria are a type of pathogen. Pathogens are microorganisms that can
cause disease. They can reproduce quickly in your body and give off
poisons that can cause infection. Harmful bacteria examples include:
•Streptococcus: Bacteria that cause strep throat.
•Staphylococcus: Bacteria that cause staph infections.
•Escherichia coli: Bacteria that cause E. coli infections.
BACTERIA SHAPES
Another way scientists classify bacteria is by their shape. There are
three basic bacterial shapes:

Spheres or ball-shaped (cocci bacteria).

•Rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli).

•Spirals or helixes (spirochetes).


HOW DO BACTERIA REPRODUCE?
Most bacteria reproduce through binary fission. This means that each
bacterium cell duplicates its DNA and then divides into two parts, with
each new cell receiving one copy of DNA.
CONCLUSION
There are thousands of different types of bacteria. Most types of
bacteria aren’t harmful; many are even helpful. They make up your
microbiome, which keeps your gut healthy. Other bacteria, called
pathogens, can cause infections that require treatment. Healthcare
providers can prescribe antibiotics to treat many of these infections.
Always take antibiotics as directed
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EXPERIMENT:MOLD BANANA

BEFORE AFTER
EXPERIMENT:MOLD BREAD

BEFORE AFTER
EXPERIMENT:MOLD MANDARIN

BEFORE AFTER
THANK YOU

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