according to its shape,flagella as well as cell wall
my idea is that it is classified as a bacteria affiliated disease.
Yes, cyanobacteria are classified as gram negative bacteria.
The consensus among biologists is that only 5 to 10% of the trillions of cells in our bodies are human. The rest are alien cells: yeast, fungi, bacteria, viruses. Some are essential to our digestion, some are potentially dangerous, and most are just enjoying lunch.
No, bacteria are not classified as plants. Bacteria are a separate domain of life, distinct from plants, animals, and fungi. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria.
bacteria, pathogens, viruses. NN=(all of the above)
Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.
bacteria
The unicellular prokaryotes in the domain Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.
my idea is that it is classified as a bacteria affiliated disease.
Eukaryotes
Prokaryote.
Bacteria is considered a scavenger. Bacteria is classified as a Paramecium. It is referred to as microbial vultures.
Bacteria are not classified by the number of chromosomes, or the type of mitochondria.
it is called Fungi
Yes, cyanobacteria are classified as gram negative bacteria.
It is estimated that over 50% of the world's organisms are classified as bacteria. Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms found in various environments, contributing significantly to global biodiversity.
Cyanobacteria are now classified as part of the domain Bacteria. They are prokaryotic organisms that are capable of performing photosynthesis like plants and algae.