Eubacteria and Archeabacteria.
At one time cyanobacteria were called blue-green algae and were included with the algae. However, like bacteria and unlike algae, cyanobacteria are prokaryotes, meaning that they do not have a nucleus. For this reason they were removed from the algae (which are eukaryotes) and put into the bacteria, with all the other prokaryotes. See: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bacteria/cyanomm.html http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/cyano.html
Rhizobium
hvhgb
co2 is a contagious bacteria
yes
well .. the szix kingdoms dont really have a definition they are just the kingdoms like anamalia fungi bacteria plants and two more you can just put those if its for a hw assingnment
At one time cyanobacteria were called blue-green algae and were included with the algae. However, like bacteria and unlike algae, cyanobacteria are prokaryotes, meaning that they do not have a nucleus. For this reason they were removed from the algae (which are eukaryotes) and put into the bacteria, with all the other prokaryotes. See: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bacteria/cyanomm.html http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/cyano.html
Rhizobium
The bacteria cell will have jam on it.
hvhgb
You put a nuke on the yeast and you put bacteria on top then you set the bomb and run for your life
I always wanted to know what bacteria was and now I know that it means...
put the things that you don't want bacteria to grow on in the sun!:P
co2 is a contagious bacteria
yes
Yes, even tough you put it in a washing machine because everything has bacteria
He divided the land into 39 kingdoms and put men in charge of these kingdoms who were in debt to him. If they did something he didn't like he could remove them. He also moved around to each of the kingdoms to keep his power and remind the men he was in charge.