Bacteria - page 4

Does bacteria live near the shore?
In one study, direct microscopic counts found more bacteria per gram of sand than people in Manhattan! The shore contains as wide a variety of microbe...
How are animals distinguished from bacteria?
Bacteria are neither animals nor plants. ... Because bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not have a nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles. In contras...
What is the pathogen for bacteria?
Bacteria are microscopic pathogens that reproduce rapidly after entering the body. They can release toxins that damage tissues and cause illness. Doct...
What bacteria make you sick?
The bacteria and viruses that cause the most illnesses, hospitalizations, or deaths in the United States are described below and include:Campylobacter...
What is sprilla?
What is Aspirillum?What does spirillum do to the human body?What kind of bacteria is spirilla?What diseases are caused by spirillum bacteria?What doe...
Is bacteria found in all living things?
Do all living things have bacteria?Where are bacteria found?Can bacteria be found in humans and animals?Why is bacteria found everywhere?Are bacteria...
What symdiotic relation ship does a angelfish and bioluminescent bacteria have?
Because it is a mutualistic relationship, both are benefited. In the relationship, The Bacteria helps the Angler lure prey while the Angler provides n...
How does bacteria move from place to place?
Many bacteria move using a structure called a flagellum. ... The tiny propellers are structured such that when they rotate in an anticlockwise directi...
What do bacteria and protist have in common?
Both bacteria and protists have cell membranes made of chemicals called phospholipids. A phospholipid in a bacterium or a protist has a water-soluble ...