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How is animals created differently then bacteria?

Because they are different species and they both have different germs that make up different bacteria.


Which is the most different from animals bacteria protists fungi and archaea?

Protista


How is bacterial and animals different?

Ummm . . . bacteria are animals, too. They are one-celled, while most other animals have a whole bunch of cells.


Are plants and animals examples of bacteria?

No, plants and animals are not examples of bacteria. They are distinct forms of life belonging to different domains; plants and animals are eukaryotes, characterized by complex cells with a nucleus, while bacteria are prokaryotes, consisting of simpler cells without a nucleus. While both are essential to ecosystems, they have different structures, functions, and biological processes.


What are the 6 different animal kingdoms?

Animals, Plants, Protists, Monerans, Fungi, Bacteria


How are plant and animal cells different than plant cells?

The cells of bacteria are different from those of plants and animals in many ways, the most obvious of which is that bacteria lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles (except ribosomes). Unlike animals and plants, bacteria have pili, flagella, and most have a cell capsule.


Are protists more closely related to animals or to bacteria?

Protists are different from any other organisms found in the animal or bacteria kingdom. For this reason, they are seen as heterotrophic or autotrophic by biologists and botanists.


How bacteria are beneficial to animals?

Let's just put it this way, animals can't live without bacteria. I know that sounds crazy, but there are different kinds of bacteria. The kind that you and I think about a lot are hetatroph bacteria. They cause us to get sick. Autotroph bacteria on the other hand live in you and me inside our intestines. They also live in animals. If we and they didn't have them, we'd die. Hope this helps!


How do animals get bacteria?

Animals get bacteria due to their diet, their habits, and unclean food resources.


Are bacterias animal?

Bacteria are not animals. Since a long time there has been a problem in understanding whether bacteria are plants or animals. Later it was taken as plants, because alike plants, bacteria possess a cell wall. Animals do not have a cell wall. The outermost organelle in animals is the cell membrane. Furthermore, bacteria also have a primitive form of nucleus, which makes them far different from plants. Hence they are put into a different kingdom called Archae. Thus, taking cell wall into consideration, bacteria are plants. But as a whole, they are neither plants nor animals. They rule a kingdom of their own.And yes.....the word "Bacteria" is itself the plural form. The singular form is "Bacterium". So do not write "bacterias".


What might be different about getting DNA from bacteria or animals than getting it from plants?

The main difference is the cell wall composition. Bacteria and animals don't have cell walls, making it easier to extract DNA. In plants, the cell wall must be broken down first before DNA extraction can occur. Additionally, different methods and reagents may be required for extracting DNA from bacteria, animals, and plants.


Does bacteria take energy from animals?

Bacteria a re decomposers. They take energy from dead animals.