Microbial and they are mono-cellular.
Bacteria belong to a group of cells known as procaryotic cell. procaryotic cells only exist in single cell lifeforms such as amoebas and bacteria.
I'm not sure about the domain but the kingdom is viridiplantae, or plants. Hope that helps
Caulerpa are a type of seaweed in the plantae kingdom.
It depends on which type of bacteria you're talking about. There are about 30 different phyla for bacteria.
prokaryotic cell
Is a type of bacteria that is unicellular and is biotic cell :)............................
As a conch is a type of marine mollusc I would say that crown conchs belong to the animal kingdom.
the black death
No, they are a type of fungi - which is a kingdom in it's own right, encompassing mould, yeast and fungi. Bacteria are prokaryotic - contain only one cell and lack nuclei. Fungi are eukaryotic (multi-celled), and much bigger.
A lipid is the most common type of molecule present in the bacteria cell membranes.
Bacteria is a type of prokaryotic cell
"Encephalitis" is not a type of cell, it is an inflammation of the brain, caused by either a virus or bacteria.