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Adventures in the bacterial world
It is hard to imagine that this was written around the 1930s.

The personal thoughts and inner reflections inside will make people think deeply.

A story book highly recommended for children,

The analysis of bacteria, a tiny creature, has been put in place.

Although there is no main line in series,

It's a little stiff and incoherent,

But it does not affect children's understanding of the bacterial world.

Autobiography from fungi,

The living habits and characteristics of bacteria are described.

And then enter the human body,

How bacteria coexist with the human body and the symbiotic relationship with the earth and soil.

Finally, I talked about the metabolic function of cells.

And things closely related to human life.

Lactic acid stems produce acid by eating sugar.

The dried large intestine is a naughty plum in the intestines.

Anaerobic hates oxygen.

Eat shit hammer, a golfer.

Deformable rods eat dead meat.

Spore stalks are those that eat hay and rotten leaves.

Spiral, this is a spiral.

Fermentation of wine by yeast and mold.

Sugar fermentation will turn sour,

Meat stinks when it's rotten.

Life is third-rate: the highest position of tears is called upper class, the whole body sweat is called middle class, and urine is dirty.

The smell of plants is much less, and the smell of animals is much less.

Staphylococca: Grapes are just so-so.

Streptococcus: Like beads, they are long and short.

Dicoccus: beans, chestnuts and flowers appear in pairs.

Tetracocci: Four make up a place.

Eight cocci: eight stacked cubes.

1. Water dung is the base camp of poisonous bacteria.

There are many throat germs in human body.

There are many viruses in food.

Insects carry viruses (flies, lice, etc.). )

5. Viruses carried by animals (rabies, plague, etc. )

6. There are also a lot of viruses in the soil (horse manure dissolved into the soil, lice, etc. )

7. Skin disease infection.

Most of the heat is generated by friction, and the hot air in animals is also generated by the friction between blood and blood vessels.