Most bacteria are one of three shapes (although there are a few other possibilities):coccus (sing.), cocci (pl.):are spherical (coccus = a berry),bacillus (sing.), bacilli (pl.):are rod-shaped (bacill(um) = a little stick), andspirillum (sing.), spirilla (pl.):are spiral (spiro = spiral, coil).
Bacteria are the most common prokaryotes, closely followed by fungi.
Bacteria are cellular while viruses are non cellular .
Bacteria are prokaryotes.Virus do not have cellular organization
Bacteria are unicellular, reproduce on its own. It can be aerobic or anaerobic to make energy and survival. They lack developed cellular organelles (prokaryote), but they do have enzymes to carry out their life processes and some are able to degrade toxic wastes.
Bacteria need energy to fuel cellular activities.
Bacteria are uni-cellular, meaning they are all single celled organisms.
Bacteria are the most common prokaryotes, closely followed by fungi.
Bacteria are cellular while viruses are non cellular .
They are spirili- spiral shaped, cocci- round shaped and bascilli- rod shaped
Bacteria are uni-cellular, meaning they are all single celled organisms.
3 shapes of bacteria are spirilla (spiral), bacilla (rod-shaped), and cocci (spherical).
The most common prokaryotes are bacteria. These refers to organisms that are usually single-celled and mainly are in spherical, helical and rod shapes.
A cellular kite is an organic-based scaffolding / support for a structure of some sort. These cellular kites can be classified into a variety of shapes e.g. octagonal, hexagonal, etc. A compound cellular kite is when the cellular kite is a hybrid of one of these shapes.
Cyanobacteria, like other bacteria, exist in many shapes and sizes. However, three common shapes are observed most frequently in cyanobacteria: spherical, rod and spiral.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.Virus do not have cellular organization
Bacteria are unicellular, reproduce on its own. It can be aerobic or anaerobic to make energy and survival. They lack developed cellular organelles (prokaryote), but they do have enzymes to carry out their life processes and some are able to degrade toxic wastes.
Bacteria need energy to fuel cellular activities.