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Bacteria are microscopic organisms
which live on the surface of objects. They are one of the most ancient living
things, which exist on this planet for nearly 4,000 million years. Do you know
the size of bacteria It can only be measured in microns. Maybe you have not a
standard in your mind how long a micron is. One micron is a thousandth of a
millimeter, which equals about the diameter of a pinhead. Therefore, even if we
enlarged the rounded bacterium a thousand times, it would only be the size of a
pinhead. We barely see bacteria by a magnification an ordinary microscope of 100
times, even if we try, we cannot make out anything of their structure. There are
normally millions of them together, for they can multiply really fast.
Scientists have found that some bacteria have attached to wavy-looking
"hairs" called flagella. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria through the
water. Others can glide along over surfaces by some little-understood mechanism.
Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical
molecules around them. They are active all the time. Even the bacteria without
flagella often bound about in the water. They are pushed here and there,
colliding with the watery molecules. Bacteria cannot be detected
because they don’t produce bad odor or change the color or texture of the food.
Therefore, when people eat the food with many bacteria, they are likely to get
hepatitis A, acute gastroenteritis and a host of other illnesses. Many
households have refrigerators to prevent from bacteria. Of course, freezing food
slows or stops the growth of bacteria, however, when food is thawed, the
bacteria will become reactivated. Bacteria can not be totally destroyed before
the food is thoroughly cooked. We need to know that not all bacteria are in
connection with illness. Just some bacteria can cause disease. They are called
pathogenic bacteria. Fortunately our immune system can protect us from
them. Bacteria are prokaryotes ( single cells that do not
contain a nucleus). It may seem weird to classify organisms according to such
details, but with or without a nucleus is not trivial at all. The division
between prokaryotes and eukaryotes (all organisms with a nucleus inside their
cells) is of extreme importance in biology, and is the result of a major
evolutionary breakthrough. Visit our program tomorrow if you want to know more,
thank you. Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph
A.Bacteria are as big as a pinhead. B.Bacteria can not be seen by an ordinary microscope. C.Bacteria are hard to see because they often live together. D.Bacteria are very small so they can only be measured in microns.