Bacteria do not belong to a single family; there are multiple families of bacteria. Enterobacteriaceae and Elusimicrobiaceae are examples of bacterial families.
it is part of the coccus family.the coccus family is a family of bacteria that are spherical.
Root nodules are swollen structures present present in roots of leguminous plant which belong to family Fabaceae e.g. Pisum sativum , Medicago , Arachis . This family is the second largest family of Dicots and second most important family from economic point of view.These root nodules are formed by Bacteria named Rhizobium. These Bacteria are nitrogen fixing bacteria i.e. they trap N2 from air and convert it into NO3 which is used as fertilizer by plants. There is symbiotic relation between legume roots and N2 fixing Bacteria .They increase soil fertility .
What exactly do you mean by "what kind"? It is classified by microbiologists as a gram-positive coccus.
Well... No. Streptococcus is actually a type of bacteria that belongs to the cocci family
change nitrogen gas into ammonia
Full sentence: The Family of bacteria MRSA belong to Staphylococcus. Short sentence: MRSA belongs to Staphylococcus.
it is part of the coccus family.the coccus family is a family of bacteria that are spherical.
The enterovirus poliovirus from the family picornaviridae.
Root nodules are swollen structures present present in roots of leguminous plant which belong to family Fabaceae e.g. Pisum sativum , Medicago , Arachis . This family is the second largest family of Dicots and second most important family from economic point of view.These root nodules are formed by Bacteria named Rhizobium. These Bacteria are nitrogen fixing bacteria i.e. they trap N2 from air and convert it into NO3 which is used as fertilizer by plants. There is symbiotic relation between legume roots and N2 fixing Bacteria .They increase soil fertility .
The major groups of bacteria that are lactose digest lactose are in a family of bacteria known as coliform. Lactobacillus converts the milk sugars to lactic acid.
What exactly do you mean by "what kind"? It is classified by microbiologists as a gram-positive coccus.
Bacteria =========================== Specifically a particular type of bacteria that live in nodules on the roots of certain plants (eg the Legume family) called "Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria" . Not other bacteria decompose organic material and release nitrogen back into the atmosphere.
Rhizobia bacteria are primarily responsible for pulling nitrogen out of the air and making it available to plants, which then use the nitrogen to create proteins. The legume family (the pea & bean family) of plants are able to form a mutually beneficial relationship with rhizobia bacteria.
Athlete's Foot is caused by a family of fungus.
Well... No. Streptococcus is actually a type of bacteria that belongs to the cocci family
One example is the use of a bacteria called Bacillus thuringiensis on certain crops such as members of the cabbage family to help control Lepidopteran insects. The insects eat leaves which have the bacteria on them, and the bacteria have a protein which is toxic to the caterpillar, killing it.
Bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria. Within this domain, they are classified into multiple phyla such as Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. These phyla contain various orders, classes, families, genera, and species of bacteria with diverse characteristics and functionalities.