ok remember the time when you sneezed in your hand well when someone there does that that is an example of bacteria.
wow, ok, im in high school, ad that is the dumbest response ever. a specific bacteria in the tundra is fricking impossible to find anywhere
No you are stupid!! Methane Oxiding bacteria is one http://foo.maths.uq.edu.au/~huber/doc/papers/chloroflexi.htm is a link for more. Duh!
Bacteria can live in the tundra because tundras don't exist.
bacteria
gilled mushrooms are a common fungi in the arctic tundra.
do you mean caribou? then it does live in the tundra to be specific the artic tundra.
Them are tundra.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
The MIT Mission Environment explains the decomposers found in the tundra are similar to those found in more temperate regions - namely bacteria, fungi and insects. Organisms such as bacteria, fungi and insects found in the tundra have adapted to survive in the low temperatures and waterlogged landscape of the tundra.
include information about three specific plants that are particular to tundra ecosystem?
Actually if you go to the tundra you will barely find a specific type of bacteria. This is because the cold slows down the reproduction and soon they will die off. Maybe you should try viruses they survive pretty well in the cold.
Yes is is. It eats the Artic Willow a type of producer.
Which bacteria? You need to be more specific.
Please be more specific...