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Bacteria that invade a host organism and obtain nutrients from the host's cell are pathegonic bacteria.
what does nutrients got to do with the respiratory
Yes, they do
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
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Bacteria that invade a host organism and obtain nutrients from the host's cell are pathegonic bacteria.
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It is Pathogenic
Bacteria are unicellular and they obtain their energy by absorbing nutrients through their cells. They do have a cell wall and some have chloroplasts although bacteria do not phtosynthesise and bacteria reproduce by multiplying.
Fungi and bacteria are both decomposers. decomposers get nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter. while the exact process of ingesting the nutrients may be different, the basic idea is the same.
Yes many bacteria do cause diseases and infections and poisonings. However, there are also helpful bacteria like the ones living in your intestines that help you to digest food and obtain nutrients.
Some "extremophiles" obtain their energy from chemicals. These are bacteria that live round thermal vents (in the sea and volcanoes), and that live in solid rock.
what does nutrients got to do with the respiratory
The rhizosphere contains many bacteria that obtain nutrients (proteins and sugars released by the roots)and food from sloughed off plant cells (rhizodepositation).
Everything needs some sort of nutrients to live. Fungi get their nutrients from photosynthesis, plants do the same and obtain it from the roots, animals obtain their nutrients from eating plants, and other animals.
All organisms need nutrients.