No,all the microbes do not have a plasmid. Plasmids are present only in a bacterial cell.Plasmids are the extra chromosomal DNA which can replicate by itself.
All bacteria are microbes, but not all microbes are bacteria. Viruses and fungi are the other two main types of microbes, or microorganisms.
Protozoa do not have plasmids in nature.
plasmids
microbes are not all harmfull they can be but they are foundin the air and in water and in animals and in humans
the resistance offered by the cellwall of microbes is high.
all of the above
All bacteria are microbes, but not all microbes are bacteria. Viruses and fungi are the other two main types of microbes, or microorganisms.
Virus do not have cells.Other microbes have cells.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
Most plasmids are found in prokaryotic cells, but a few eukaryotic cells also have plasmids. An example of a eukaryote with plasmids is the unicellular yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Protozoa do not have plasmids in nature.
Microbes do not have brains but they are like all the other organisms.
plasmids that have transfer systems that allow transfer of DNA to unrelated species are called promiscuous plasmids.
Yes. Mutations occur in all forms of DNA.
plasmids
Dead Microbes.
all of them