Bacterium can dry up over time. In fact, some forms of bacteria just live beneath granite in a dry environment
The singular form is bacterium; the plural form is bacteria.
Yes, bacteria is the plural form and bacterium is the singular form.
Yes, the noun 'bacteria' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bacterium'.
The plural form of the noun bacterium is bacteria.The plural possessive form is bacteria's.example: This will arrest the bacteria's growth.
biologically yes, grammatically no. Bacterium is the singular form of bacteria.
The singular form is bacterium; the plural form is bacteria.
Yes, bacteria is the plural form and bacterium is the singular form.
Bacterium. The plural form -a comes from Latin, where a 2nd declension neuter noun's singular is -um and its plural is -a. You can see the same from datum, data;
Bacteria is the plural form of bacterium.
Bacteria that multiply quickly and have no motility form colonies in a cluster. However, so bacteria that have motility do not form clusters.
streptococci
Bacteria
Yes, the noun 'bacteria' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bacterium'.
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
No bacteria (or anything else) has a "flagilla", there is no such thing as a "flagilla".
The singular form for the plural noun bacteria is bacterium.
No, Streptococci are bacteria that form chains.