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Bacteria cannot have organs since bacteria are unicellular.
Fire can be alive because it moves, grows, reproduces and breathes. Also fire doesn't need organs to be alive because plants and bacteria are alive.
The acinetobacter baumannii bacteria reproduces quickly, this causes it to attack the internal organs of the amer's body. The bacteria reproduces million to trillion times faster than any other bacteria, it makes The organs effected as well, the organs break down and begin to swell, which makes it want to travel around the body and infect every immune system till' the amer break its breath and its no more! When the bacteria reproduces it goes around the body and touches all of the organs until the whole body isn't infected! :D
Bacillus typhosus is a motile flagellate bacteria. This means it moves with its flagellum. It is found in the blood, gall bladder, internal organs, urine and feces of infected humans.
Only humans can get the disease.
No. Bacteria don't have organs.
No. Cells and bacteria are not made of organs.
Yes, they have Ribosomes. ^I do not want to change the answer to no because I am not 100% sure of it, but I do know that Ribosomes are not considered organelles. Ribosomes are proteins that are free floating in bacteria. Organelles are usually specialized, membrane-bound features of a cell.
Not if the venom is still in you. The organs have to be healthy, but if they are infected, then no...
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.
the brain, lungs, liver, intestines, nervous system,
The organs of the immune system fight viruses and bacteria.