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They contain cytoplasm.
They contain cytoplasm.
They break up things, all bacteria doesn't but some does.yea they do lol
Bacteria can relate to many different species and there is some variance in accordance with which particular bacteria one is studying. However, there are common traits associated with bacteria. They are; a lack of membrane-bound organelles, they are unicellular and they are small.
all plants have bacteria
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.
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.
They have all the characteristics of life.
It is bacteria, a prokaryote and a decomposer.
Unicellular
The 8 Characteristics of Bacteria are MF that stands 4 a bad word whoever wrote this was premature gosh like really
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