They can develop ways of coping with almost any physical and conditions occurring in nature, except for extremes of temperature and drought, and a vast range of nutrients. Each species can live only in its specific environment on its specific foods, but there is a species for most natural conditions going.
Monerans are bacteria and are arguably the most successful form of life on the planet.
No antibiotics will kill fungi living anywhere. Antibiotics either kill or stop bacteria reproducing.
Bacteria, like other living things adapt to their enviorment. Just like how chicken flu adapted and became swine flu
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
streptococcus is living because it is a bacteria
they are successful coz they can live easily anywhere and they go after food
Monerans are bacteria and are arguably the most successful form of life on the planet.
Bacteria Is Living.
Two kinds of decomposers living in the ground are bacteria and worms-almost all kinds.
No antibiotics will kill fungi living anywhere. Antibiotics either kill or stop bacteria reproducing.
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
Bacteria, like other living things adapt to their enviorment. Just like how chicken flu adapted and became swine flu
yes,yogurt is a living thing because it has bacteria and the bacteria is living.
We aren't exactly sure but we have found out there is some kind of living organism on the moon but it's almost to small to tell. It's like living bacteria.
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
streptococcus is living because it is a bacteria
Bacteria are very small organisms, usually consisting of one cell, that lack chlorophyll (a green pigment found in plants that allows for the production of food). Except for viruses, they are the smallest living things on Earth. Many bacteria are so small that a million of them, laid end-to-end, would measure no more than about five centimeters (two inches). The term bacteria is the plural form of the word bacterium, which represents a single organism. Bacteria are found everywhere, in the air, soil, water, and inside your body and on your skin. They tend to multiply very rapidly under favorable conditions, forming colonies of millions or even billions of organisms within a space as small as a drop of water. Bacteria consist of prokaryotic cells, cells that do not contain a nucleus. (A nucleus is a structure that controls a cell's functions and contains genes. Genes carry the deoxyribonucleic acid [DNA] that determines the characteristics passed on from one generation to the next.) Which is the reason why bacteria can live anywhere on earth.