Streptococcus is the bacteria that causes Strep Throat. Strep throat causes swollen and painful throat, pus on tonsils, fever, and headache. It is very contagious and spreads quickly. It can be treated with Penicillin. Bellow is a video on Streptococcus:
Eubacteria Kingdom
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Streptococcus
Streptococcus is the bacteria that causes Strep Throat. Strep throat causes swollen and painful throat, pus on tonsils, fever, and headache. It is very contagious and spreads quickly. It can be treated with Penicillin. Bellow is a video on Streptococcus:
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Salmonella
Salmonella is the fancy term for food poisoning. Food poising is caused by the bacteria and causes abdominal cramping, diarrhea, vomiting, and fever in humans. Salmonella usually does not need to be treated but if it gets sever enough, the infected could be hospitalized. Below is a video on Salmonella:
Borrelia burgdorferi
Is the cause of Lyme disease. It is transmitted to humans through blacklegged ticks. Lyme disease causes "bulls-eye" rash, headaches, fatigue, and chills. Below is a video on Lyme disease:
Facts 1,2,3...
- There is more bacteria live in your mouth than there are people living on earth
- Eubacteria is used to produce foods such as cheese, yogurt, pickles, and sausages
- Eubacteria live most anywhere
- They are the most abundant and diverse organisms
- Bacteria can help with health
- But it can also kill you and/or make you sick
- Eubacteria organisms can be one of three shapes
- There are billions of bacteria in a shovel full of dirt
- Eubacteria is also called True bacteria
- It is one of the 6 kingdoms that life is classified into
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Is the bacteria that causes pneumonia. Pneumonia is when an the lungs get infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae. Anyone can be diagnosed with. It can become very serious if not taken care of right away. Below is a video on pneumonia:
Penicillium notatum
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