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Animals get bacteria due to their diet, their habits, and unclean food resources.
Bacteriocidal - kills bacteria. Bacteriostatic - means that it arrests the growth of bacteria, but the bacteria is not killed. It can repopulate the disinfected area once the antimicrobial substance is removed.
Yes, that is how the eukaryote domain is distinguished from prokaryotes such as bacteria and archaea.
Bacteria a re decomposers. They take energy from dead animals.
Bacteria and archaea can be most easily distinguished by differences in their cell wall composition. Bacteria have cell walls made of peptidoglycan, while archaea do not contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls. Additionally, they have differences in membrane lipid structure and genetic makeup.
Both living and dead animals host bacteria. If something is wet at all its very often covered with bacteria.
Yes, cocci bacteria can be found in animals. Cocci bacteria are a type of spherical-shaped bacteria that can cause various infections in animals, including skin infections, respiratory infections, and urinary tract infections. It is important for pet owners and livestock producers to be aware of the potential for cocci bacteria in animals and to work with veterinarians to prevent and treat infections.
!) Animals are multicellular and bacteria unicellular. 2) Animals are eukarotes whereas bacteria prokaryotes. 3) Bacteria can be autotrophs but anaimals are usually always heterotrophs. 4)Bacteria have cell wall and other coatings which animal cells lack 5) Bacteria lack membrane bound organelles which animals have. 6) Bacteria have ONE chromosome per cell whereas Animals can have more. 7) Bacteria divide by fission whereas Animal Cells divide by Mitosis and Meiosis.
Bacteria are not classified as animals. Animals belong to the eukaryota domain, while bacteria belong to their own separate domain, due to numerous differences in cell structure, the ability of animals cells to form tissues, etc.