I think it is that they are smart.
Bacteria are classified based on their shape, structure, and metabolism. The two large classes are the Gram-positive bacteria, which have a thick cell wall that retains a violet stain in the Gram staining process, and the Gram-negative bacteria, which have a thinner cell wall that does not retain the stain.
the two main groups of bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria.hope this helped!
It is a different name for the kingdom Monera, where all the bacteria is classified in.
No, there is no known bacteria specifically called "grandpa." The name might be used informally or humorously to refer to a particular strain or in a specific context, but it is not an official or recognized scientific name for any bacterial species. Bacteria are typically classified with names that reflect their genus and species, following established nomenclature.
archebacteria means "old" eubacteria means "good"
bacteria can be classified into 3 main categories (according to pH): 1-acidophillic 2-neutrophillic 3-basophillic so your question i really generalized, if u need specifics ask for the name of the disease or the name of the bacteria. about the blood part, the blood is slightly alkaline, so most probably all bacteria that live in the blood would be basophillic.
The common name for coccus bacteria is round bacteria.
There are more than three classes of antibiotics which are:AminoglycosidesAnsamycinsCarbacephemCarbapenemsCephalosporinsGlycopeptidesLincosamidesMacrolidesMonobactamsNitrafuransPenicillinsPenicillin combinationsPolypeptidesQuinolonesSulfonamidesTetracyclinesAnti-MycobacterialThere are three new classes of antibiotics being used over the past few years:Cyclic lipopeptidesGlycylcyclinesOxazolidinones
Nanoarchea is the name of the smallest bacteria:)
E. Coli
That is classified
The name of the bacteria is the parasite