Do not contain a nucleus or some other organelles.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
There is no organism that recycles thing there are only decomposers and those break down the other DEAD organism.
yes it will differ if those countries are not in the same region
Look in a book and stop asking on the Internet for answers
Those would be all heterotrophs.
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Proteins in food are genetically programmed to give energy to the organism which eats them once digested, broken into its simplest form( amino acids ) and assimilated into the organism's system.The proteins however, in an organism are meant to either to provide structural strength and integrity to muscles or to digest food.
Direct observation: Darwin's Finches, Nylonase Bacteria, virus/bacteria drug resistance, mosquito pesticide resistance, etc. It is always observed that those best at surviving are those that reproduce.
rebort bacteria are those bacteria which r use now a days for the production of insulin give me some other examples except than this
Free-living bacteria, such as those found in soil or water, do not live inside another organism. Examples include species like Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa that exist independently in their environment without relying on a host for survival.
Bacteria and archaea differ in their ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequences and the structure of their ribosomes. Bacterial ribosomes are composed of 70S units, consisting of 50S and 30S subunits, while archaeal ribosomes also have a 70S structure but differ in their protein composition and rRNA sequences. Additionally, the ribosomal proteins in archaea are more similar to those found in eukaryotes than in bacteria. These differences reflect their distinct evolutionary lineages and contribute to variations in protein synthesis mechanisms.
teeth can not fight off of those bacteria and infection