My name is Staphylococcus. I am round in shape and I like to live in your nose or armpit! If I live on your skin I can give you spots. If I get into your.

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My name is Staphylococcus. I am round in shape and I like to live in your nose or armpit! If I live on your skin I can give you spots. If I get into your bloodstream I can make you ill! What am I? Staphylococcus is a: ___________ My name is Lactobacillus. People call me ‘friendly’ because I change milk into yogurt! When you eat me in yogurt I live in your guts and help you digest other food. What am I? Lactobacillus is a: ___________ Microbe Mania BACTERIA

Microbe Mania I’m called a Dermatophyte and I like to live on your skin. I especially like living in damp places like between the toes on sweaty feet! When I live there I give people athlete’s foot! What am I? Dermatophytes are: ___________ My name is Influenza but my friends call me the ‘flu’. I’m very generous; I like to give people headaches and fever. I easily spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing. What am I? Influenza is a: ___________ FUNGI VIRUS

Microbe Mania My name is Penicillium and you’ll find me growing on old oranges, or stale bread. I make them look mouldy. Humans use me to make an antibiotic known as Penicillin which can make them better if they have a bacterial infection! What am I? Penicillium is a: ___________ My name is Campylobacter. I have a pretty spiral shape and I like to live in chickens but if I get into your tummy I make you very ill – I can give you diarrhoea! What am I? Campylobacter is a: ___________ FUNGUSBACTERIA