It is called bacterial conjugation, this is not sexual reproduction, since no exchange of gamete occurs.
The answer is conjugation.
the answer is conjugation.
Conjugation
No, bacteria do not have a nucleus on which the poison can act.
In different ecosystems, bacteria act as decomposers by feeding upon and recycling dead matter or waste. Some examples of bacteria that decompose plants are Bacillus and Aspergillus. Other bacteria decompose food. Bacteria also are useful in composting.
It could be anything ranging from gas to liquid.
Because it receives genetic information from DNA by transcription. This is how DNA sends genetic information to the cell organelles to perform specific functions.
Bacteria are of two types-useful and harmful.So You don't wanna get all the bacterias out! But indeed there are bacterias which are very harmful.They can act very harmfully to you!
Bacteria can act as a "enzyme" :)
it is a series of palindromic base pairs that act as a place where DNA can be cut. In biology, we can take advantage of this by splicing various genes into and out of bacteria to determine their effects.
sexual intercourse and the sexual intercourse and the act of coupling or joining. act of coupling or joining.
Exchanging currencyThis is called exchanging currency, and it is usually required when traveling abroad.
It is called joining.
Annexation
They act as a decomposer.
act
If the DNA sequence is ACT, the complimentary mRNA sequence would be UGA
Foreign exchange refer to the act of exchanging one country's currency by a different country's currency.
its a decomposer
aerobic bacteria