Normal flora.
This is bacteria that normally inhabits areas. Such as various Staphylococcus (predominately S. epidermidus) on the skin and many other areas of the human body. Also Lactobascillus in the genitourinary tract of females, and the many types of Gram negative bacillus (Enteric Gram negative rods)
It is called a bacterium singular and bacteria plural.
There are no bacteria on other bacteria. Some bacteria do attack other bacteria by piercing their cell wall and injecting proteins.Viruses can attack bacteria. They are called bacteriophages.
Bacteria are the simplest single cells that carry's out all basic life activities
Bacteria in the bloodstream is called Septicemia and is fatal.
eubacteria
It is called a bacterium singular and bacteria plural.
Bacteria do not infect other bacteria, but they can attack them.
bioluminescent bacteria
The offspring of bacteria is aptly called bacteria. There are hundreds of thousands of types of bacteria in the world.
Single spiral shaped bacteria form in clusters, called a mass. a spiral shaped bacteria is called a spirochetes
Single spiral shaped bacteria form in clusters, called a mass. a spiral shaped bacteria is called a spirochetes
Neither. It is a disease caused by a bacteria. The bacteria is called Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
Yes germs take up parts of the body, I other words "Bacteria" although germs are usually regarded to bad bacteria, bacteria that might cause diseases.
There are no bacteria on other bacteria. Some bacteria do attack other bacteria by piercing their cell wall and injecting proteins.Viruses can attack bacteria. They are called bacteriophages.
the bacteria cell has only one cell and they are called unicellular.they reproduce with asexual reproduction. the bacteria are called different archaebacteria.
Single spiral shaped bacteria form in clusters, called a mass. a spiral shaped bacteria is called a spirochetes
1. Bacteria that nitrifies ammonium compounds in the soil (called "nitrifying bacteria"). Example: Nitrosomonas. 2. Bacteria that nitrifies nitrites (NO2-) in the soil (also called "nitrifying bacteria"). Example: Nitrobacter. 3. Bacteria that denitrifies nitrates (NO3-) in the soil (called "denitrifying bacteria"). Example: Pseudomonas denitrificans. 4. Bacteria that "fixes" nitrogen (called "nitrogen-fixing bacteria"). Examples: Rhizobium (which is symbiotic) and Azotobacter (which is free-living). 5. You also have bacteria that putrefies nitrogenous waste (like urea) and the protein in dead organisms. This type of bacteria is called putrefying bacteria.