AMERICUS — We think of bacteria as disgusting, harmful organisms, and some of them certainly can be. Some bacteria, however, are actually beneficial to humans. To display some of these beneficial uses of bacteria, Cindy Williams' seventh-grade life science class at Southland Academy created mobiles naming and showing some of these ‘good’ bacteria. Shown with their mobiles are (back row, from left: Katie Berry, Paisley Greene, Caroline Hardin,and Mary Martin Shealy, and front row, from left: Jeremy Ledger, Maci Waller and Keeli Rushing.
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