prokaryotes
Bacteria cells do not have lysosomes. These are sometimes called the "stomach" of the cell.
Cells without a nucleus are called prokaryotic cells. These cells are simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells, which have a well-defined nucleus containing the genetic material. Examples of prokaryotic cells include bacteria and archaea.
It is called phagocytosis. Putting it simply, these white cells "eat" the bacteria.
they "engulf" the bacteria
the bacteria cell has only one cell and they are called unicellular.they reproduce with asexual reproduction. the bacteria are called different archaebacteria.
Viruses, bacteria, and so on are called germs, infective agents, microbes, pathogens and so forth.
No. Protozoans, now called protists, are eukaryotes while bacteria are prokaryote cells.
Lysosomes
Spores or Endospores.
You Must mean White blood cells. White blood cells kill bacteria by first engulfing them, this process i believe is called phagocytocis. They literally eat the bacteria and digest it.
they're called phagocytes (literally, phago = eat, cytes = cells)
For reproduction, Bacteria undergo the process of binary fission. In this, the cell divides into two identical cells which makes them to function as two different cells from thereon.