The resources that bacteria in your body compete for are space and nutrients. Bacteria also require warmth and moisture to grow and multiply but because the body has plenty of these resources, there is no competition for them.
Bateria compete for Nutrents e.g (iron or ...)
Depends on the species of bacterium. General answer, is "food". Google e. coli in your intestines for an example. I'm too lazy and should be studying right now.
The bacteria on a human body compete for nutrients. They also need moisture and warmth, but don't actually need to compete for those.
Organisms start to compete for resources.
when there are few resources
Yes, they do.
Bacteria are important in the formation of certain foods. They are also used in mining and bioremediation (using bacteria to clean up the environment). In addition, bacteria that colonize different places in your body out compete other bacteria that may be harmful.
The need to invest large financial resources in order to compete creates
Bacteria compete with other bacteria and microorganisms by secreting toxins and antibiotic proteins.
Limited resources
they dont
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
very useful. we have 100 trillion cells in our body, but only about ten trillion are ours. the other is bacteria. In the digestive tract are bacteria, which aid in digestion, compete with possibly virulent bacteria that are inhaled on a daily basis, synthesize vitamins, convert dietary fiber, and degrade toxins.