Very very very very very very very very very very very very small
Depends on the type of bacteria. There are some bacteria that are extremely, extremely small(as my colleague above me has so equivocally stated), and there are some bacteria that can grow to be the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
Scientific notation for the size of bacteria is written in powers (exponents) due to their extremely small size.
90-95 micrometres :D
3-4 µm
There are no bacteria or viruses on mars.
Archaea
2< µm
The size of an cocci bacteris depends on planes size division.
1/100th of bacteria.
the size of your small intestine.
Bacteria are all unicelular, but some live in colonies where they actually don't differ that much in cell size. 'Bacteria' is the plural form of 'bacterium'.
There are no bacteria or viruses on mars.
size of bacteria is .........millimetres
0.6million
Their size.
The tetanus bacteria is the same size as a horse
BECAUSE MOST INFECTIOUS BACTERIA ARE OF THIS SIZE BECAUSE MOST INFECTIOUS BACTERIA ARE OF THIS SIZE
It depends on what kind of bacteria it is and the size of the ectoplasm and the cell membrane.
rheRHE RHERHE
Archaea
2< µm