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no, bacteria is a typical prokaryote.
These are characteristics of typical bacteriacell wall (has peptidoglycan)cell membraneno nuclear membranereproduce by cell fissionsusceptible to antibiotics, but not antifungal agents Atypical bacteria would deviations of that. For more information visit the Related Link.
streptococci
Fortunately, typical cooking temperatures and the pasteurization process do kill this bacteria.
animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. most bacteria come from the eubacteria group.
no, bacteria is a typical prokaryote.
Typical gram-positive bacteria are staphylococci; typical gram-negative bacteria are bacilli.
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These are characteristics of typical bacteriacell wall (has peptidoglycan)cell membraneno nuclear membranereproduce by cell fissionsusceptible to antibiotics, but not antifungal agents Atypical bacteria would deviations of that. For more information visit the Related Link.
There are two types of cells that contain a cell wall that is not found in plants. These two are known as prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
streptococci
Not even close.A typical hydra is a few millimeters long.Copepods are much more common, and a typical copepod is less than 2 millimeters long.Organisms in the Archaea and Bacteria groups are typically a few micrometers in size.(So a thousand typical bacteria set end-to-end are about the same length as a typical hydra).
Cell wall.
Fortunately, typical cooking temperatures and the pasteurization process do kill this bacteria.
4.5 x 10' is reasonable for motorcyle parking and low speed vehicles (LSV) like electric carts.
animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. most bacteria come from the eubacteria group.
0.001 (106/103) = 1 micrometer ============= That would be about in the middle of bacterial size, typical. Ranges from about 0.2 microns to 2 microns. So, yes!