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The live R bacteria acquired a capsule and became live, virulent S bacteria.
bacteria can live on its own and it is considered as a animal.
Facultative anaerobic bacteria.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
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There is some evidence that suggest that mars may have harboured life in the past and possibly still does today. However this evidence at best suggest that life on mars is simple single cell life such as bacteria. There is no evidence what so ever that mars supported large multi-cellular life. It is highly unlikely that anything as complicated as an earthworm never mind dinosaurs ever evolved on Mars.
Recent studies have stated that staph bacteria can live on a bar of soap. Guidelines suggest that only pump soap is used and to wipe the pump handle with a bleach wipe to kill and lingering bacteria.
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Microorganisms live everywhere. There is not one place on earth that does not have bacteria or some other one-celled organism living there. There have even been meteors and evidence from Mars with evidence that bacteria once lived in the rocks.
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)
The live R bacteria acquired a capsule and became live, virulent S bacteria.
yes bacteria does live near the shore
There is currently no evidence to suggest that people lived on Mars in the past. Scientists are still exploring the possibility of past microbial life on Mars, but there is no known evidence of past human civilization on the planet.
the harmful bacteria live in air,human body etc.
two conditions bacteria need to live
Aerobic bacteria must have oxygen to live.