- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
i need to wash my hands....
dirty stuff that causes illness
curd
germs
infection
dirty hands , germy mouth...mold....:)
I think how fortunate we are to have good bacteria protecting us from disease.
http://www.drmirkin.com/nutrition/8966.html
Science.
Flesh-eating!!
Antibacterial soap and hand sanitizer, can't live without them
doorknobs on public restrooms
Penicillin! :-)
An Orgy.
Obama :-)
The rear entrance to a cafeteria.
The reason I wash my hands so much
Yogurt
I mostly think in images, so I get something like this:
http://www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/schools/elem/odes/germs.jpg
fungus
GERMS!
Microbiology class.
Geee THANKS! After 7 years I was JUST now able to leave the house. You've just set me back 6 months...
I seem to recall when a man came into our STD clinic with a greenish discharge from his penis.
After taking a few swabs, I told him it was probably gonorrhea! So I prescribed some antibiotics.
He said "It's not Gonorrhea, it's got a cold!"
So I took a deep breath and said "Okay Bruce, if it hasn't sneezed in a few minutes time, then you just shut up and take the tablets!"
grin....
my job, more or less, I saw some rather strange things today that might have been very bad bacteria at work :( ( yuck)
microbiology,little tiny living things that can b good and bad for us, dirty items, WASHING MY HANDS
Wash youre hands
Blue Cheese... Yummy!
The wicked cold from which I am now recovering. (sniffle)
I 'm bacteriologest
So Bacteria is my usuly used words
Did you know that only 10& of bacteria harmful
the other 90% is concedered Good bacteria
!
I've a project I'm woking on
Called Defending Bacteria this project will make our thought of bacteria is "I'm healthy "
This bacteria what I'm woking on the mov one

Massive diversity. And the fact that without bacteria there would be no other life.
And of course, one of my favourite facts of all time: the human body contains at least 10 times more bacterial cells than it does human cells.
yogart
The demise of my wisdom teeth.
prokaryotic cells containing plasmids and naked dna lacking histomes ;)
chlorox bleach again lol, that and toilets.
Single celled organisms that can be used for very usefull things.
Yuck comes to mind.
The Latest Antibiotic Resistant Organism, Time to Implement Phage Therapy?
by mdGreg on September 14th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
What is the difference between normal flora and transient bacteria found on the skin?
by Crystal_H3898 on October 25th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
Where in the house are you most likely to find bacteria?
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on October 11th, 2010
| 4 people like this
why should we use thio's for cultures
by melindagamble on December 7th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
Why is it an evolutionary advantage for Staphylococci to be salt tolerant? Where do most Staphylococci live as far as an environmental niche
by molly.michalov on December 9th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
You're reading What comes to mind when I say Bacteria?
Comments
Thanks yourmom09! +6
by -NUNYA-- on May 13th, 2009