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[[File:Bacteria.png|right|300px|thumb|A [[Magnify|magnified]] image of several '''bacteria'''.]]
 
A '''pathogenic bacteria''' are [[bacteria]] which cause [[disease]].
 
A '''pathogenic bacteria''' are [[bacteria]] which cause [[disease]].
  
 
===About Pathogenic Bacteria===
 
===About Pathogenic Bacteria===
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: Some '''pathogenic bacteria''' have a tail called a [[flagellum]].
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: Some '''pathogenic bacteria''' are encased in a [[Slime Capsule|slime capsule]] which protects them from [[phagocyte]]s and some [[toxic]] [[chemical]]s.
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: [[Bacteria]] are [[Prokaryotic Cell|prokaryotes]] so they do not have a [[Cell Nucleus|nucleus]], [[mitochondria]] or [[chloroplast]]s.
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|[[File:BacteriaDiagram2.png|center|400px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] showing the features of a '''bacterium'''.
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===Examples===
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: [[Cholera]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' spread in the water supply.
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: [[E.coli]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' found in meat.
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: [[Salmonella]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' found particularly in raw [[chicken]] meat but can be spread to other foods through contact.
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: [[Gonorrhea]] is a [[Sexually Transmitted Infection|sexually transmitted]] '''pathogenic bacteria''' which is spread in the body fluids of [[organism]]s.

Revision as of 14:33, 10 November 2018

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A magnified image of several bacteria.

A pathogenic bacteria are bacteria which cause disease.

About Pathogenic Bacteria

Some pathogenic bacteria have a tail called a flagellum.
Some pathogenic bacteria are encased in a slime capsule which protects them from phagocytes and some toxic chemicals.
Bacteria are prokaryotes so they do not have a nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplasts.
BacteriaDiagram2.png
A diagram showing the features of a bacterium.

Examples

Cholera is a pathogenic bacteria spread in the water supply.
E.coli is a pathogenic bacteria found in meat.
Salmonella is a pathogenic bacteria found particularly in raw chicken meat but can be spread to other foods through contact.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted pathogenic bacteria which is spread in the body fluids of organisms.