Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
I'm not sure if there is a different purpose in animals other than humans, but recent research may indicate that the appendix is a safehouse for the "good" bacteria that inhabit the intestines.
some do
There are many differences * Bacteria are microscopic while human is not. * Bacteria are prokaryotes. Human is eukaryote. * Bacteria has a cell wall. * Bacteria are the earliest known organisms on earth.
No. Prokaryotes are unicell animals such as bacteria. Animals, including humans, are multi-celled arrangements of Eukaryotic cells.
Humans Are omnivores that eat plants and animals.
Types of bacteria, such as cyanobacteria.
Sugar molecules
humans?
Well, yes, but they aren't like humans who feast on animals. They only eat when necessasary, or if prevoked.
Leptosporidium is a bacterium, considered as "bad bacteria" because it is a bacteria that causes Leptospirosis in animals and humans.
Humans and other animals