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How are bacteria and humans structures different?

In many ways. First, and most obviously, bacteria are unicellular and therefore microscopic, while humans are multicellular and very much visible to the naked eye. Bacteria belong to the kingdoms Archaebacteria or Eubacteria, while humans are in Animalia. Bacteria are prokaryotes, while human cells are eukaryotes, which accounts for many of the structural differences. Human cells (and all animal cells) lack cell walls, rigid structures that cover cell membranes that some bacteria do have, and all plant cells have. Human cells, being animal cells, have centrioles, a structure used in cell division that are not present in prokaryotes (such as bacteria). Also, some bacteria are able to use endospores, envelope-like structures that aid in survival when environmental conditions are less than ideal. Another interesting difference is that bacterial DNA is a single, circular chromosome, while humans have 46 linear (X shaped, except males have one Y shaped sex chromosome)


How are bacteria eating styles similar to humans?

Both use enzymes and digest within the body.


What are the differences between bacteria and humans?

There are many differences * Bacteria are microscopic while human is not. * Bacteria are prokaryotes. Human is eukaryote. * Bacteria has a cell wall. * Bacteria are the earliest known organisms on earth.


Are humans natural structures?

YES!


What is something positive that affects humans about bacteria?

When humans take a dump and expel bacteria the lose a pound or two.

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Can you find Eurbacteria on humans?

Absolutely. There are billions upon billions of bacteria (eubacteria) living on and within you as you read this,


How does bacteria affect human health?

Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, and some bacteria are harmful to humans.


These statements about bacteria and humans is false?

Humans should try to be bacteria free.


How are bacteria and humans structures different?

In many ways. First, and most obviously, bacteria are unicellular and therefore microscopic, while humans are multicellular and very much visible to the naked eye. Bacteria belong to the kingdoms Archaebacteria or Eubacteria, while humans are in Animalia. Bacteria are prokaryotes, while human cells are eukaryotes, which accounts for many of the structural differences. Human cells (and all animal cells) lack cell walls, rigid structures that cover cell membranes that some bacteria do have, and all plant cells have. Human cells, being animal cells, have centrioles, a structure used in cell division that are not present in prokaryotes (such as bacteria). Also, some bacteria are able to use endospores, envelope-like structures that aid in survival when environmental conditions are less than ideal. Another interesting difference is that bacterial DNA is a single, circular chromosome, while humans have 46 linear (X shaped, except males have one Y shaped sex chromosome)


How are monerans helpful to humans?

monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt


Why is domain eukarya important to humans?

The domain Eukarya is important to humans because we belong to it. Eukarya is distinguished from the Prokarya because Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other complex structures organized within a membrane.


How are bacteria eating styles similar to humans?

Both use enzymes and digest within the body.


Are humans natural structures?

YES!


What are the differences between bacteria and humans?

There are many differences * Bacteria are microscopic while human is not. * Bacteria are prokaryotes. Human is eukaryote. * Bacteria has a cell wall. * Bacteria are the earliest known organisms on earth.


What is something positive that affects humans about bacteria?

When humans take a dump and expel bacteria the lose a pound or two.


How is RMSF spread?

The bacteria causing RMSF is passed to humans through the bite of an infected tick. The illness begins within about two weeks of such a bite.


Where on earth do bacteria lives?

Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.