Yes; and a recent study has showed that "when you go Anywhere within the Ocean bottom and you obtain a 'one cubic meter' sample;" you are actually obtaining a full one cubic meter of Bacteria.
NO they cant because your Master bating
They do not have a nucleus.
In terms of structure,5 basic parts are:cell membranecytoplasmic matrixnucleoidplasmidribosomesthese structures are present in all bacteria so they are the essential(basic) components of bacteria
Everyone on earth lives with 'germs', and has for every day of their lives. There are bacteria all over our bodies that do not usually cause us any harm, and there are even bacteria in the intestines to aid in your digestion.
These Asian vermins have become white, black, yellow, and all species that they can replicate and so are the insects that are part of bacteria's retinue. The above answer was racist, meh idk.
All live organisms contain both good and bad bacteria. Bacteria is everywhere, even if we don't sense it.
Because certain bacteria live in our digestive tract and digest things for us. If we killed all bacteria, we'd starve. Plus bacteria are the base of the food chain. They also break down organic material from things that have died. Without bacteria, nothing would rot and return to the soil. Bacteria are actually vital to life on Earth.
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Even though bacteria have no nucleus, they still have to have the DNA in the nucleus of more advance cells. Cells have developed to have all the parts that they need to function, so they must have all.
Gravity exhibits equal force on all parts, so the distance from the center is about the same on all parts of earth.
The hydrosphere.
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