Because no vital DNA is taken out of the bacterium and also these bacteria do not die easily. A subtle protrusion through the cell membrane will not killl the bacteria.
yeah because even they are only bacterium they still respond because they are still living organisms
enzymes are still functional after losing their shape as they depend onn their shape
No,they are not
Yes.
Bacterium are not invisible, but they are microscopic, meaning they can only be seen under a microscope at higher magnification. A bacterium can be transparent, but they can usually still be seen by the outline of their body, but, again, all bacteria can only be seen under a microscope.
Fully Functional - meaning that the individual still has a penis and that it still functions.
Not yet. The number of permutations within the brain still isn't fully understood, whereas we design functional computers so we (as a race) understand them.
Yes- and the number of members is growing
Yes, in some rats it still exists. Scientists have found Yersinia pestis bacterium in ancient dead bodies.
You can put it in an item frame, which is made by putting one piece of leather in a square of 8 sticks in a crafting table. When you place the frame, right click the frame with the clock. While placed, the clock will still be fully functional.
On October 26, 2010, LimeWire was placed under a court order to prevent the distribution and functionality of all its software. LimeWire 5.5.11 and newer have been disabled, while previous versions are still fully functional.
There are still some functional monarchies around. Saudi Arabia for example still has a ruling family with government influence.