J's answer to Jonathan's Primary 4 Science Singapore question.
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Examples of useful bacteria : gut bacteria, some help with digestion.
Bacteria size is very small (1 to 2 microns typically. 1 micron is 1×10^-6 m or 1 millionth of a metre), so you'll need a microscope to see it (invisible to the naked eye)
Bacteria are everywhere, you'll find them on most surfaces and on/inside organisms
Bacteria size is very small (1 to 2 microns typically. 1 micron is 1×10^-6 m or 1 millionth of a metre), so you'll need a microscope to see it (invisible to the naked eye)
Bacteria are everywhere, you'll find them on most surfaces and on/inside organisms
Date Posted:
3 years ago
The most famous 'good' bacteria known might be L. casei, which is the primary ingredient in your probiotic drinks like Yakult, Vitagen, etc.