(December 27, 2009 at 3:37 am)ib.me.ub Wrote: The so-called bad bacteria must have a use....Maybe it is a natural way to keep populations in balance. If this is true, which it may not be, I can then ask, what if you overcome natures natural defence in population control? Hey, imagine a world without death or prolonged life!!!
And, on another point, why do bad-bacteria exist if they are bad? This may seem like a stuipid question and probably is, but musn't they fit into the eco-system somehow.
Must have a use? Nonsense, some things just are because they can be, and because they are and have an influence everything tends to adapt together either in conflict or cooperation.
Bad bacteria are only bad subjectively, in our opinion, because they are detrimental to our health. I was told that salmonella and E-coli are significant parts of the poultry immune system, but don't quote me on that.
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