The type and structure of the bacteria colony is one of the key identifying characteristics. Some colonies may be perfectly round and other irregular. Some are flat and others are convex. The characteristics provide clues to their species.
No, they do not exhibit same cultural characterstics, either some of them are differentiated by their culture characterstics. There are some media used to differentiate the microbes and are known as defferintial media, e.g. blood agar and chocolate agar. RELATED LINKS: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/07twiligh...
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The colony would have less genetic variation. The Bacteria in the colony would be too genetically similar
protists and fungus are very similar. they are both bacteria and it acts as a noneating products that is not good for you, but it has characteristics that are same.
These words have very similar meanings with just a slightly different emphasis. A trait is more likely to be an inherent characteristic, whereas a feature could be a more transitory characteristic.
Archaea bacteria has a similar cell organization to regular bacteria. They are simple, single cell organisms. Like other bacteria, they have no cell nucleus. They are around 5 micro meters long.
have some similar DNA base sequences. if you're using castle learning, its number 1 (:
No, they do not exhibit same cultural characterstics, either some of them are differentiated by their culture characterstics. There are some media used to differentiate the microbes and are known as defferintial media, e.g. blood agar and chocolate agar. RELATED LINKS: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/07twiligh... faculty.clinton.edu/faculty/donald.johnston/D...
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Yes, archaea have similar chemical make up to bacteria.
the bacteria would be more genetically similar.
The colony would have less genetic variation. The Bacteria in the colony would be too genetically similar
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They are unicellular
It is similar in many ways... unfortunately. i don't know what they are.
A vast network of roads and trade routes
they both are germs
they are unicellular