Yes, bacteria are living organisms
they are part of the 6 kingdoms
eukaryotic and archabacterial
stops the bactera
All but flue
Bacteria is the plural; bacterium is the singular.
bacilli cocci spirilli
Bacteria live everywhere, especially moist places.
Bacteria is a kingdom. It has many phylums within the kingdom.
These bactera are: Streptobaccilus moniliformis and Spirillum minus.
no...what some animals get is called specaueous cysts they look like pimples...but they are not
No, a bacterium is a complete, albeit single-celled organism; as such it can locomote, reproduce, and perform the other functions common to independently living things. A virus, OTOH, is a strand of DNA incapable of reproducing on its own (to do that, it's got to invade/infect a host cell).
uhm the good bactera is the stuff they use to make cheese and milk and then there's the stuff they put in shots
Not usually. There is a group called cyanobacteria which do. They are also called blue-green algae. But all the others are consumers and do not make their own food.