mainly natural yogurts and yeast some varieties of mushrooms bt they are mostly fungi
anaerobic
staph
In the stomach they are associated, in greater than 90% of all cases, with the bacteria called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
NO chloroplast has to do with plants (I think)
engulfing bacteria
carbon dioxide<3
Yes, although chlamydia is an obligate intracellular parasite, it has the morphological characteristics of bacteria.
Enteric bacteria are a type of bacteria that commonly inhabit the gastrointestinal tract and are often associated with causing gastrointestinal infections in humans. Nonenteric bacteria are those that do not typically reside in the gastrointestinal tract and are generally not associated with gastrointestinal infections.
chemotaxis in e coli(bacteria)
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.
Bacteria in the intestine feed on indigestible carbohydrates and as a byproduct produce certain vitamins. "Friendly" bacteria colonize the gut, preventing disease causing bacteria from finding places to colonize.
The sebaceous glands are associated with hair follicles. The secrete a sebum which protects the lubricates the epidermis and inhibits bacteria.