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How many million bacteria cells per square inch of human skin?

50 million


How many bacteria are in a square inch?

The answer depends on where the square inch is!


How many bacteria can fit into animal cells?

Bacteria cells are smaller than animal cells. While a bacteria cell is about one micron, an animal cell is about 10 microns. From this data, about ten bacteria cells will fit into an animal cell.


How many cells are in bacteria?

it is nothing haha


What do human cells have in common with bacteria cells?

Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.


Do all cells move by using flagellum?

No, many are what we would call fixed. If they are bacteria, many do not move except if the place they are in (a tissue for example) would slide or move in some way.


How many cells do bateria have?

Bacteria are unicellular organisms; one cell. Some bacteria for cooperative colonies though.


What specific type of bacteria reproduces through binary fission every hour. If there are three bacteria cells to begin with how many bacterial cells will there be in five hours?

32


Does the giraffe have bigger cells than a bacteria or just more of them?

A giraffe's cells are larger than a bacteria's cells. Although there are more bacteria cells in total, they are much smaller in size compared to the cells of a giraffe.


Do bacteria have many cells?

the bacteria cell has only one cell and they are called unicellular.they reproduce with asexual reproduction. the bacteria are called different archaebacteria.


Is your digestive track home to trillions of bacteria?

Yes they are!! In fact we are more organisms than human cells if you count the number of cells. Bacteria reside in the gut responsible for the digestion of many food nutrients we consume. some enzymes what we do not have is presenting in bacteria!Yes, it is.


Does bacteria give off poisons that can damage or kill body cells?

Yes, some bacteria produce toxins that can damage or kill body cells. These toxins can interfere with the normal functioning of cells and tissues, leading to harmful effects on the body.