reproduction, energy consumption, evolution, response to different stimuli, are a cell, and have different levels of organization
They respond to changes in the environment.
Bacteria are living organisms because they exhibit key characteristics of life. They have cellular structure, can reproduce, respond to stimuli, and carry out metabolic processes like obtaining energy and nutrients from their environment. Bacteria can also adapt and evolve over time, which further supports their classification as living organisms.
all plants have bacteria
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
no. a virus does not have enough characteristics of living things to be part of it. all it is, is a bunch of bacteria and enzymes created to eat bacteria and invade living cells.
They respond to changes in the environment.
Bacteria Is Living.
"All living things reproduce" are one of the characteristics that define what is living and what is non-living. Plants and animals reproduce along with bacteria, fungi and protists.
Bacteria are living organisms because they exhibit key characteristics of life. They have cellular structure, can reproduce, respond to stimuli, and carry out metabolic processes like obtaining energy and nutrients from their environment. Bacteria can also adapt and evolve over time, which further supports their classification as living organisms.
Almost nothing. Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotes, some of which are autotrophic; mammals are multicellular eukaryotes, all of which are heterotrophic. Bacteria are considered the least advanced organisms on earth; mammals, along with birds, are considered the most advanced. The bodies of mammals contain bacteria, most of which are helpful or harmless, and a few of which are harmful. The only common characteristics of mammals and bacteria are the 7 basic characteristics of living things: all living things maintain homeostasis, are organized into one or more cells, obtain and release energy, grow and develop, adapt to their environments, respond to stimuli, and reproduce.
all plants have bacteria
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
A virus is considered non-living. It does not have all the characteristics of a living thing unlike bacteria. Viruses need living cells to reproduce while any living things can reproduce (asexually or not).
yes,yogurt is a living thing because it has bacteria and the bacteria is living.
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
no. a virus does not have enough characteristics of living things to be part of it. all it is, is a bunch of bacteria and enzymes created to eat bacteria and invade living cells.
streptococcus is living because it is a bacteria