Bacteria and humans are similar because they both require nutrients and they both are able reproduce.
to quote the matrix, we eat, reproduce, and after we have used up all the resources in a specific place and ruined that environment, we move on to the next one.
Animal cells and bacteria both have a nucleus. They both also use flagella for locomotion. They both have DNA, a plasma membrane, ribosomes, and cytoplasm.
Both humans and bacteria have DNA (genetic material)
Humans and bacteria are not similar in any way shape of form.
We both composed as cells
Bacteria and fungi are alike in following respects: # Both show presence of cell walls, that too non-cellulosic. # They reproduce by asexual methods. # Generally heterotrophic in nutrition.
They are alike because they are both cell and both have cell walls!!
Yes certain bacteria is used in pesticides but can be harmful to plants and animals.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms which means they have only one cell to perform all the required functions suchs as growth, repair and reproduction. Because bacteria are to small to have a digestive system, bacteria relies on diffusion to get its nutrients and water. So therefore diffusion is important to bacteria
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In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
its spores
They both are home too many animals.
Bacteria are not animals. Since a long time there has been a problem in understanding whether bacteria are plants or animals. Later it was taken as plants, because alike plants, bacteria possess a cell wall. Animals do not have a cell wall. The outermost organelle in animals is the cell membrane. Furthermore, bacteria also have a primitive form of nucleus, which makes them far different from plants. Hence they are put into a different kingdom called Archae. Thus, taking cell wall into consideration, bacteria are plants. But as a whole, they are neither plants nor animals. They rule a kingdom of their own.And yes.....the word "Bacteria" is itself the plural form. The singular form is "Bacterium". So do not write "bacterias".
Animals that are least alike are likely found in different classes or phyla. For example, a bird (class Aves) and a jellyfish (phylum Cnidaria) are very different from each other both in terms of their physical characteristics and evolutionary history.
How the DNA arranged in bacteria-viruses and animals and why?
Animals get bacteria due to their diet, their habits, and unclean food resources.
Bacteria and fungi are alike in following respects: # Both show presence of cell walls, that too non-cellulosic. # They reproduce by asexual methods. # Generally heterotrophic in nutrition.
No, most animals are like us; no two are alike.
They are all made of eukaryotic cells
Bacteria a re decomposers. They take energy from dead animals.
Yes, cocci is only the shape of the bacteria. There are many types of cocci bacteria that can be found in animals. Cocci bacteria is round or circular.