No they don't have genetic material
Yes, they contain all the necessary biological apparatus to enable them to reproduce including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). They can multiply in as little as 20mins if the conditions are favourable for them.
No. Bacteria do not have a nucleus. The genetic material merely floats around in the cytoplasm.
Yes, Bacteria does contain Genetic Material
yes, but in the cytoplasm rather than the nucleus
TRUE
Yes
Bacteria cells have their own genetic material.
Because bacteria have only DNA as genetic material but viruses have RNA or DNA as genetic material. viruses are harmful but most of the bacteria are useful.
The Nucleus contains the genetic material and DNA. :)
Bacteria are surrounded by endospheres which contain genetic material and keeps the bacteria safe until conditions are right for it to live again.
The exchange of genetic material from bacteria to bacteria through sexual reproduction.
The genetic material in a bacteria cell is found in the cytoplasm.
Bacteria cells have their own genetic material.
yes, it have
Because bacteria have only DNA as genetic material but viruses have RNA or DNA as genetic material. viruses are harmful but most of the bacteria are useful.
The genetic material of a bacterium is found floating freely in the cytoplasm.
Conjugation
DNA
The Nucleus contains the genetic material and DNA. :)
Bacteria are surrounded by endospheres which contain genetic material and keeps the bacteria safe until conditions are right for it to live again.
The exchange of genetic material from bacteria to bacteria through sexual reproduction.
Yes DNA or more specifically genetic material is one of the fundamental requirements for something to be classified as alive, which bacteria are. Bacteria do not conventionally have a nucleus so their genetic material is stored in plasmids, rings of DNA.
Bacteria belong to a group called prokaryotes which have no membrane bound genetic material (a nucleus).