"Bacteria" is a plural noun that refers to a group of microorganisms.
Yes, the noun 'bacteria' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bacterium'.
"Bacteria" is a noun. Nouns don't have tenses.
No, sperm is not a type of bacteria. Sperm is a specialized cell that is produced by the male reproductive system for fertilization. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be found in various environments.
Yes, bacteria can produce distinct smells, which can vary depending on the type of bacteria and the environment in which they are present.
Vibrio cholerae is a type of bacteria that causes cholera, a serious intestinal infection. It is not a virus.
The collective noun is a culture of bacteria.
The collective noun is a culture of bacteria.
Yes, the noun 'bacteria' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bacterium'.
Yes, bacteria is a noun, the plural form for the singular bacterium, a common, concrete noun; a word for a single cell organism, a word for a thing.
"Bacteria" is a noun. Nouns don't have tenses.
Yes it is a type of bacteria
No! because bacteria is its type of bacteria and no matter what it will not change!
The singular form for the plural noun bacteria is bacterium.
No, the noun 'bacteria' (the plural form for the noun bacterium) is a concrete noun, a word for any of a group of single-celled microorganisms known for their chemical effects and disease-causing abilities; a word for a physical thing.
They are type of bacteria. They do not have choroplasts
What type of noun is childhood
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.