Yes, Some bacteria are red.
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A red blood cell is neither a bacteria nor a protist. Red blood cells are a type of blood cell responsible for transporting oxygen to the body's tissues. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms, while protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms.
Some bacteria will appear purple, whereas other bacteria will appear red.
red blood cell and bacteria?
it should be serratia
Engleman concluded that the congregation of bacteria in the red and blue areas showed a preference for different wavelengths of light, with red bacteria congregating in areas illuminated with red light and blue bacteria congregating in areas illuminated with blue light. This demonstrates a form of phototaxis where the bacteria move towards the light that best suits their photosynthetic pigments.
One way to remember that gram negative bacteria turn red is to think of the phrase "red is negative." This reminds you that when performing a Gram staining test, gram negative bacteria will take on the red color.
Red and shiny bacteria are commonly referred to as Serratia marcescens. It is a species of bacteria known for its distinctive red pigment and shiny appearance. This bacterium can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and medical equipment.
The color of a gram-negative stain is pink or red. This staining technique is used to differentiate bacteria based on their cell wall composition, with gram-negative bacteria retaining the pink/red color after staining.
Protist are different from Bacteria because bacteria can be helpful and harmful but protist cause red tides so its just plain harmful. : = }
I believe the reason you become pale when you are sick is because your red corpuscles are "busy" fighting the bacteria elsewhere in your body. the white blood cells fight bacteria not red !!!!