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a living thing
No because bacterium and a humen have the same requirements for life they both need cells tooh make up there substance....
eubacteria because they are the most common prokaryotes. if something was an older form it would be more common because its been around for a long time.
An organism is an individual form of life, such as plants, animals, protist, bacterium, or fungi. It is a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life.
A bacterial cell is a single-celled organism, but a virus is just a protein wall containing DNA or RNA, which it injects into the nucleus of a cell to cause it to start replicating the virus's NA rather than the cell's own. Bacteria are large enough to be seen with optical microscopes, but virus's are so small they weren't discovered until electron microscopes came along. Bacteria are alive and virus's are not. Bacteria can be killed and therefor cured. Virus's live in the blood and they can be treated but not cured and it could always show itself again. bacteria are cellular form of life, bacteria can be good or bad. Good bacteria in intestines which help digestion, bad bacteria such as pathogens are able to reproduce on their own. Virus's are pathogenic, virus's are not cells, and they reproduce by taking over cells.
Archaeon Archaea are heat-loving,salt-loving, and methane-making. Methane is a kind of gas frequently found in swamps. Heat-loving and salt-loving archaea are sometimes called extremophiles. Extremophileslive in places where conditions are extreme.
they are alive. they are the smallest life form along with cells.
a living thing
No because bacterium and a humen have the same requirements for life they both need cells tooh make up there substance....
Yes, both the nouns 'fungi' (plural form of fungus) and bacteria (plural form of bacterium) are common nouns, they are general words for types of life forms.
the bacterium copies its single chromosome
eubacteria because they are the most common prokaryotes. if something was an older form it would be more common because its been around for a long time.
Life+swamp=bacterium
Yes. But not of the fish, people, or tree form. The only remote possibility is in favor of the bacterium or virus form. The 'Curiosity' rover will never catch a shot of a giraffe ambling through its view in the distance.
An organism is an individual form of life, such as plants, animals, protist, bacterium, or fungi. It is a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life.
Any life form is worth preserving. The older you get the more you will agree.
An organism is an individual form of life, such as plants, animals, protist, bacterium, or fungi. It is a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life.