Friday, August 20, 2010

What is the difference between RESIDENT BACTERIA and FOREIGN?

Resident bacteria is bacteria naturally found in/on the human Body.


Some of which include: e-coli, candida (fungus), Staph Aureus. These only become harmful when they are introduced into an area where they don't belong. Examples include: UTI's, Yeast infections, and Staph infections.





Foreign bacteria is something introduced from an outside source such as: salmonella

What is the difference between RESIDENT BACTERIA and FOREIGN?
Resident bacteria is the bacteria that is naturally found in an organism. Foreign comes from another source.
Reply:Resident bacteria occur naturally in the organism and are usually useful or at least not harmful.


Foreign bacteria don't occur naturally in an organism and are usually harmful.
Reply:Resident bacteria is naturally must found in an organism. A baby get these from mums bload and milk. Witout this bactetias we cant live. Foreign comes from another source. But dont think them a lot. Coes our defence sytem is strongger.


When you get ill please dont get any madicine for 24 hours. let your budy to learn how to fight with these bacterias. and than get madicine for more healty life.
Reply:A resident bacteria is a bacteria living in the same organism, in the case of humans, E.Coli lives in our large intestines. On the other hand, a foreign bacteria is from another source, this type of bacteria usually causes diseases because they are removed from their natural habitat.





In the same way if a resident bacteria is removed from its natural habitat it can cause a disease, for example, the streptococcus bacteria can be found in the skin but if removed there and moved into the mouth, it can cause sore throats.


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