Archaebacteria
Bacteria are classified into the Kingdom Bacteria, also known as Monera. This kingdom consists of single-celled organisms with prokaryotic cells, lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Bacteria are one of the three domains of life, along with Archaea and Eukarya.
Bacteria don't really have to hide; they are microscopic and you can't see them anyway, unless you use a microscope. They are found almost everywhere.
Bacteria can be found in almost every environment on Earth, from soil to water to the air. However, certain bacteria may have specific requirements for growth and may not thrive in all environments.
The largest kingdom of life in science is the kingdom of bacteria, known as Monera. This kingdom includes all types of bacteria, which are single-celled microorganisms that can be found in almost every environment on Earth. Bacteria play crucial roles in various ecosystems, from breaking down organic matter to causing diseases.
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
Bacteria are ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota. Bacteria can live everywhere (ubiquity) because there are so many different species all adapted to different environments.
Bacteriophages can be found in various environments where bacteria are present, such as soil, water, and in the gastrointestinal tract of animals. They are also used in research laboratories and can be isolated from sewage or other sources containing high concentrations of bacteria.
Bacteria prefer environments that are warm, moist, and rich in nutrients. They can thrive in a wide range of conditions, including soil, water, human bodies, and food sources. Balanced ecosystems with ample resources typically provide ideal environments for bacteria to grow and reproduce.
Yes, but most are weak and almost harmless.
If you have so much bacteria then you get extremely sick its like you almost die.
Freezing does kill the bacteria because it freezes the cell movement. Bacteria has to maintain in movement to stay alive. Also when it freezes, it shatters easily. This kills the bacteria almost immediately.
It is both some fungi are aerobic and some such as yeast are anaerobic