Bacteria: The Common Goal Our References Testing Services Bio-Contaminant Eradication Hepa Filtration Service Contracts
Bacteria: The Common Goal Our References Testing Services Bio-Contaminant Eradication Hepa Filtration Service Contracts
Bacteria: The Common Goal Our References Testing Services Bio-Contaminant Eradication Hepa Filtration Service Contracts
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Bacteria (bacterium, singular)
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composed of a protein-sugar molecule. Common
The most common organism on our Goal
planet, bacteria live symbiotically
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known to man. Bacteria measure to References
be less than 1 micron in size, but
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allow them to be visible to the naked Services
eye. Categorized as prokaryotes
(single-celled organisms that lack a Bio-
nuclear membrane), they have been Contaminant
placed in their own kingdom, Eradication
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their design. HEPA
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Like all living organisms on our planet, bacteria require carbon to
survive. Bacteria are classified into categories based on the method in
which they acquire the carbon necessary for their survival. This plays a Service
significant role in the ways they affect our body. Some bacteria use Contracts
(Corporate
fermentation to produce the necessary nutrients needed to survive, Networking)
which leads to the release of byproducts such as alcohol, lactic acid,
formic acid, carbon dioxide, acetic acid, and sometimes water. Many of Contaminant
these byproducts are what cause the illnesses contributed to a bacterial Free
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Many bacteria have protrusions from their exterior walls called pili s
and flagella. These are hair-like extensions that allow the bacteria to
stick to objects or repel away from them, often to move toward
nutrients or away from harmful toxins. Additionally, many bacteria will
develop thick exterior walls called endospores, allowing them to endure
harsh environmental conditions, attacks from viruses or anti-biotics,
and long periods when nutrients are scarce.