arthrobacter sp., psychrobacter sp.,
Bacteriophages are the viruses which affects bacteria.
You can find names for viruses and bacteria in a medical health book. A good source is a book called Bacteria and Viruses by Leslie J. Lemaster.
You can find bacteria almost everywhere. There is not one preferred environment for them all.
It is usually performed by soil-living bacteria, such as nitrobacter.
Absolutely NOT, bacteria do not contain a nucleus!!
Robert Porter Griffiths has written: 'Glucose uptake and catabolism in the marine psychrophilic bacterium, Vibrio marinus' -- subject(s): Metabolism, Psychrophilic bacteria, Glucose
Allen A. Kraft has written: 'Psychrotrophic bacteria in foods' -- subject(s): Food, Food spoilage, Microbiology, Psychrophilic bacteria
You can find bacteria in anything that has not been properly stored.
Bacteriophages are the viruses which affects bacteria.
Yogurt bacteria
You can find names for viruses and bacteria in a medical health book. A good source is a book called Bacteria and Viruses by Leslie J. Lemaster.
Absoloutly everywhere!
Yes.
yes, No matter where you go on this planet you will find bacteria.
An image of the chlamydia bacteria can be found at the related link.
just go to google and look up bacteria article
Macro- and micro-organisms are the living things that are found in compost heaps. Micro-organisms include actinomycetes, mesophilic, psychrophilic and thermophilic bacteria as well as many- and single-celled fungi. Macro-organisms range from earthworms to feather-winged, ground and rove beetles, millipedes, slugs, snails, sow bugs and springtails.