Thanks to my high school science teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Strange, I believe I can answer that question...Anton Von Leeuwenhoek. He was a dutch craftsmen-- back in the 1600's.
after people started getting sick and when the microscope was made they chose meat to see what the problem was and they found bacteria
False. Yes, some are harmful but not all. Take for example cheese. It's made with bacteria. Yeast, found in bread, is bacteria.
Bacteria found in a sink belongs to the kingdom Bacteria.
Bacteria are found in the large intestine (strictly speaking, bacteria are found everywhere, but there are a particularly large number of them in the large intestine).
yup
bc mant people were dying from diffrent bacteria and they found that this drug can kill it
In 25-30% of people, this bacteria is present on the skin lining normal, uninfected nostrils.
Bacteria commonly found on coins include Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. These bacteria can be transferred onto coins from surfaces that people touch frequently, such as hands or countertops. Regularly cleaning coins can help reduce the risk of bacterial contamination.
Bacteria kingdom
Ciro bacteria
No it is an organelle.It is found in bacteria too.
Bacteria is classified as being a prokaryotic. This means that bacteria lacks any type of membrane structure which can be found in eukaryotes.