BY: THE SCRUB-A-DUB FISH (OLIVIA, LILLY, BOBBY, AND JACOB)

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BY: THE SCRUB-A-DUB FISH (OLIVIA, LILLY, BOBBY, AND JACOB)

BACTERIA FORMS FROM OIL SPILLS AND TRASH POLLUTION THAT HUMANS MAKE. THE BACTERIA BASICALLY GETS BACK AT THE HUMANS BY GIVING THEM DIESEASES AND SICKNESSES. THIS ONLY WOULD HAPPEN IF YOU WERE DEALING WITH BAD BACTERIA, BUT NOT ALL BACTERIA IS BAD SOME ARE GOOD. FOR EXAMPLE IT HELPS CLEAN UP THE OIL SPILLS BY SUCKING IT UP.

 IN OUR BODIES  MICROSCOPIC  IN OUR FOOD  IT HELPS US IN MANY WAYS TO SURVIVE  DECOMPOSERS ARE TYPES OF BACTERIA

 CAN’T SURVIVE WITHOUT IT  NOT ALL ARE BAD  IMPORTANT ROLE IN ANY OR ALL ECOSYSTEMS  SOME LIVE IN THE SOIL  CYANBACTERIA PRODUCES PHOTO SYNTHESIS  FUNGI EATS DEAD TREES

 CAUSES INFECTIONS  GIVES YOU DISEASES  HARMS PLANTS  COULD KILL YOU

 THIS VIDEO WILL….  HELP YOU UNDERSTAND OUR QUESTION  IT WILL TELL YOU ABOUT TYPES OF GOOD AND BAD BACTERIA  IT WILL GIVE YOU A GREAT DESCRIPTION ON WHAT BACTERIA IS

    Bacteria for Kids: Bacteria and germs   Bacteria for kids animation video 

WE HOPE YOU LEARNED SOMETHING NEW ABOUT HOW BACTERIA AFFECTS HUMAN LIFE! =