flagella
Flagella and cilia because this is how prokaryotes move around.
Yes bacteria do move from place to placeyes bacteria move from place to places when people share from a straw, blood getting into someone else body, when you sneeze or cough on someone and not washing your hands after using the bathroom and before eating
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
One of the primary means of bacterial locomotion is the bacterial flagellum, a rotary " motor " that propels the bacteria whip like through water.
Many single-celled organisms reproduce the same way as an amoeba. In fact, most of them do. Bacteria can reproduce into over 200 other bacteria in 3 hours if the environment around them is appropriate.
chromatin, ribosomes, chloroplast
Motile bacteria generally have flagella.
The cuttlefish is often known as masters of camouflage. They can change their color and shape to resemble anything in the environment around them and use this to become seemingly invisible. This helps them to catch their prey. In their natural form they kind of resemble a squid except for the fact that their tentacles grow out of their head.
Flagella and cilia because this is how prokaryotes move around.
Salmonella bacteria move around using cilia or flagella. Bacteria will move around its environment in most cases to find food for its survival. Some bacteria are good for our bodies while others are harmful.
Yes bacteria do move from place to placeyes bacteria move from place to places when people share from a straw, blood getting into someone else body, when you sneeze or cough on someone and not washing your hands after using the bathroom and before eating
Environment is the area around you. There are many different types of environments; it all depends on what the question is asking you.
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
Perfect environment: dark, wet, warm to hot.
One of the primary means of bacterial locomotion is the bacterial flagellum, a rotary " motor " that propels the bacteria whip like through water.
Yes and no. Some bacteria are autotrophs (make their own food with their environment around them and the sun's energy) and some are heterotrophs (can't make their own food so they eat autotrophs and other heterotrophs).
Ciro bacteria