It turns out, there are more reasons to love bacteria than to fear them — the latest being the discovery of a new bacteria-based antibiotic that allows scientists to fight infections that kill hundreds of thousands of people each year! You’re More Bacteria Than Human This fact gets me every time. For every human cell that makes up your body, there are 10 cells of bacteria living on your body. Here’s another one – there are are more bacteria in your intestine then there are people on earth. So in sum: your body is just plain full of bacteria. You Eat Bacteria. On Purpose. And You Probably Like It Many foods are created by purposefully adding bacteria. Some examples: common snacks like yogurt, certain cheeses, sourdough bread and some pickles – and increasingly popular foods like Kimchi, tempeh, sauerkraut, kefir and miso. More and more research supports the benefits of these “good bacteria”-rich foods and says they help aid digestion. Some Bacteria Are Bad … and Some Are Really Bad Some bad bacteria are annoying but relatively harmless – like the bacteria that cause pimples or the ones that make your breath bad. And then some bacteria are very bad – like bacteria that cause infections and bacterial contagions that can be fatal. Luckily, of all the bacteria out there, less than 1 percent will actually make you sick. But a Whole Lot of Bacteria Are Good … and Some Are Really Good The large majority of the bacteria living with you are actually good. They co-exist with your body and even help fight off bad bacteria. And then there are also some bacteria that are really good. These bacteria work with your body to help you function – without these bacteria, you wouldn’t work. And Bacteria Might Help Cure a Bunch of Other Illnesses as Well Everything from asthma, allergies, certain types of diabetes, upset stomachs and a bunch of other auto-immune diseases have all been linked to a lack of bacterial biodiversity. You Can Change Your Bacteria! The thing that excites scientists the most about all their new studies and research is that bacteria can be changed – and they can be changed fast. You can’t change your genes. Meaning, if you have a genetic disease, your DNA is stuck with that disease and you have to take drugs to fix it. But the genetic makeup of your bacteria can be altered. So, if you have a disease caused by bacteria, you could theoretically alter your bacteria’s DNA by changing up the bacterial diversity in your body. This shake-up would rid you of the disease entirely. And now that science is showing a lot more diseases are caused by bacteria than previously thought, this new way of thinking might help save and improve millions of lives. Bacteria Are Crazy Tough Bacteria can live in some of the harshest conditions you could possibly imagine. In the deepest ends of the ocean and the highest tops of the mountains? Check. Buried in rock and floating in the air? Check again. Living off radioactive waste or in near-boiling water? Yup. Heck, Martian bacteria have even survived a meteor ride from space. Bacteria are crazy tough. Bacteria Are Old They were around before the Dinosaurs. So yeah – they’re that kinda old. Researchers claim to have found bacteria from more than 3 and a half billion years ago, and they say the particles will be here on Earth long after the human race is gone. Here’s a Whole Bunch of Other Awesome Things Bacteria Can Do
Bacteria ferment the beans that end up making chocolate and coffee, and they help make vinegar. They’re used in mining to eat through rock. They can repair concrete and create other building materials. They can even be made into a sustainable packaging material. They can detect pollution and find land mines. They clean up oil spills and nuclear waste. They can be used in pest control and maybe, someday soon, as energy for batteries. I guess bacteria has become our newest renewable resource!
18 Comments
Sofia
4/27/2017 07:03:13 pm
It's pretty crazy to think we have billions of bacteria in our body
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Katelyn Ashton
4/27/2017 07:36:29 pm
So if you are a creepy person who lives in the woods and you say the rocks are your friends you should really say the bacteria on rocks are your friends.
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Ryan's shoe!
4/27/2017 07:37:43 pm
Tacos are red, children are blue, bacteria's green and so are you!
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Caden
4/27/2017 07:49:37 pm
Now i learned that some bacteria is good and some are bad!
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jaxon bunker
4/27/2017 07:52:31 pm
i like that Alien VS Predator pic
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jenna
4/27/2017 07:54:59 pm
i wonder if there is anyone on this planet who is more human than bacterica.
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sinjin
4/27/2017 09:25:44 pm
that's amazing!
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Zaya
4/28/2017 07:15:49 am
It's nice how we have bacteria that fight off other bacterias that are bad! 😁
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Paige
4/28/2017 07:31:42 am
Interesting.....
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Stephanie
4/28/2017 07:41:29 am
That's crazy how long they've survived..there must be a ton of them
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Brady
4/28/2017 08:35:19 am
Hey! I think the first gif is from Alien. Also GROSS!
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Stephen
4/28/2017 08:36:14 am
bacteria, there out to get all of us.. spoookky
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Katelyn Ashton
4/30/2017 04:31:47 pm
Is that Rex from toy story. It looks like it
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addie j
4/30/2017 05:13:58 pm
it's really weird to think about all the bacteria in our bodies
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Caden
4/30/2017 05:40:57 pm
Wow, its fun learning in science
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sinjin
4/30/2017 09:20:53 pm
so cool!
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Zaya
5/1/2017 08:47:03 am
So cool!
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OLIVER ROPER
5/14/2019 09:46:15 pm
I claim First.
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