Bacteria are tiny microscopic living single-celled organisms. They are not "made" of anything any more or less than we are.
Yes. Bacteria is basically microscopic life, and livng things are made up of molecules.
Same atoms you are made up of. Lots of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and some sulfur and phosphorous. Then the smaller amount elements; from iron to ions, such as calcium 2+.
Sugar molecules
No, autotrophic bacteria are not the majority of bacteria. The majority of bacteria are actually heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their carbon and energy from organic molecules produced by other organisms. Autotrophic bacteria, on the other hand, are capable of producing their own organic molecules using sunlight or inorganic compounds as a source of energy.
No human made the bacteria lactobaccilus. It is an entire genus of bacteria! The question is a bit like asking who made dogs.
chemoautotrophs
Because the size of bacteria and virus molecules are too large too pass through the kidneys filtering system :)
nuclear explosions or bacteria
Air molecules, water molecules, dust and dirt. When the food get rotten, small microorganisms will be formed, like bacteria.
A fillin
Bacteria and viruses are not molecules and are neither polar nor nonpolar. The contain both polar and nonpolar molecules.
If the food can be degraded into small molecules, so it can then be absorbed by the bacteria.
saprobiotic organisms. many are bacteria or fungi
plasmids
They prepare nitrogen atoms from nitrogen molecules.
Sugar molecules
No, autotrophic bacteria are not the majority of bacteria. The majority of bacteria are actually heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their carbon and energy from organic molecules produced by other organisms. Autotrophic bacteria, on the other hand, are capable of producing their own organic molecules using sunlight or inorganic compounds as a source of energy.
Molecules where made because with-out them we will not be living right now.
Absolutely! Everything is made of molecules.