mi8 b they cnsume proteins and convert them to amino acids,finally releasing nitrogen to atmosphere
There are several bacteria that can play a role in decomposition after death, including certain species of Clostridium, Pseudomonas, and Proteus. These bacteria thrive on the nutrients released by breaking down tissues during decomposition. However, it's important to note that a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and insects, contributes to the decomposition process.
Bacteria that "eats" oil for nutrients.
Just about every organism eats bacteria. Bacteria is found everywhere, even in the most extreme areas. When you eat your food, there's a good chance that it has bacteria on it.
Anorexic?
Stentors are heterotrophic. They eat bacteria and algae.
I think it's Pseudomonas putida
scavengers such as vultures Bacteria, insects and some animals which feed on carion.</
Nothing eats Eu bacteria.
Bacteria that "eats" oil for nutrients.
bacteria that eats oil
Just about every organism eats bacteria. Bacteria is found everywhere, even in the most extreme areas. When you eat your food, there's a good chance that it has bacteria on it.
bacteria and fungi
eats it
almost every animal in the ocean eats bacteria.
So that we do not die from all of the viruses and bacteria that constantly surround us.
If all bacteria on earth died, we would also die because we have a lot of 'good' 'healthy' bacteria inside of us that keeps us alive. Bacteria couldn't just die anyway because so many new mutations develop every day
this is werid so like us the can die when there preder eats them or just die of sickness what do u even need this for?
bacteria