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Bacteria (Monera) are tiny living things Can only be seen by a microscope.

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Page 1: Bacteria (Monera) are tiny living things Can only be seen by a microscope.

Bacteria (Monera) are tiny living things

Can only be seen by

a microscope

Page 2: Bacteria (Monera) are tiny living things Can only be seen by a microscope.

Bacteria can be found everywhere living things

exist.

Page 3: Bacteria (Monera) are tiny living things Can only be seen by a microscope.

Bacteria comes in three shapes

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Good Bacteria Just like mushrooms, Bacteria

helps to break down (clean up) dead things.

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Good Bacteria

• Food

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Good Bacteria

• We have bacteria on our skin and inside our bodies.

• Bacteria in our body helps to make us healthy and digest our food!

• Vaccinations

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Bad Bacteria

• Bacteria can spoil dairy products

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Bad Bacteria • Not all bacteria attack food. Some

produce Diseases!

BotulismStrep throatPneumoniaWhooping coughLyme disease

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You can be safe from bad bacteria!

• Bacteria can’t survive in high temperatures

Be sure to wash dishes in hot water!

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You can be safe from bad bacteria!

• Freezing and refrigeration may kill harmful bacteria, or at least slow it down!

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You can be safe from bad bacteria!

• Bacteria can be killed with disinfectants

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Sometimes, harmful bacteria can enter our bodies.

The doctor can give us antibiotics.

Vaccines can help stop the bacteria before they enter your body!

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How can you fight bad bacteria? Be sure to wash dishes in hot water!

• Freezing and refrigeration may kill harmful bacteria, or at least slow it down!

• Bacteria can be killed with disinfectants

• The doctor can give us antibiotics or vaccines.

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Virus

• A virus is like bacteria

because:

It can make you very sick!

But…..

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• A virus is UNLIKE bacteria because

IT IS NOT A LIVING THING!

Viruses need hosts to survive.

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A virus can’t move by itself.

Viruses will attach to cells and then…

Multiply

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If your body catches a virusYou might have

chicken pox

AIDS

Some kinds of cancer

Diarrhea

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If your body catches a virus

• There is no medication to take.

• Your body has to fight the virus on its own

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Foldable

• Bacteria are living single celled organisms.

• Most are harmless• A few are pathogens

that can make you sick

• Classified by shape• Help us digest food

• Clean soil• Found in cheese,

pickles, and yogurt• We should wash our

hands often! • Can be treated with

antibiotics• Can only be seen with

a microscope


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