Just about any - gram negative, gram positive and acid-fast are all known to have pathogenic bacteria within them.
I think it is Animalia. Since bacteria can give animals diseases and illnesses.
Dead plants and animals are consumed by decomposers such as bacteria and fungi.
Yes atibiotics can harm some bacteria
Of course not; Arachnids are simply 8-legged creatures such as spiders. The only things that I can think of that "harm their hosts to help themselves" are either bacteria or certain parasites.
The most common bacteria in the food industry is Salmonella. Probably the bacteria that can cause the most harm is E. coli O157:H7
Bacteria can attack cells by producing toxins that damage cell membranes or interfere with cellular functions. They can also invade cells and replicate inside them, leading to cell damage or death. Additionally, some bacteria can trigger an inflammatory response in the body, causing damage to surrounding cells and tissues.
symbosis.
The answer is parasitism, because parasites harm their host.
microorganisms can harm animals by infecting them, releasing toxins inside of animals when consumed, or causing malnutrition.
Let's just put it this way, animals can't live without bacteria. I know that sounds crazy, but there are different kinds of bacteria. The kind that you and I think about a lot are hetatroph bacteria. They cause us to get sick. Autotroph bacteria on the other hand live in you and me inside our intestines. They also live in animals. If we and they didn't have them, we'd die. Hope this helps!
Most sponges feed on bacteria and small food particles in the water.
yes it can because imagine if you were dead bacteria can eat you.