YES
Only some bacteria which are photosynthetic are producers , all other bacteria and fungi are consumers .
Microscopic organisms are typically eaten by larger organisms such as protozoa, small invertebrates like nematodes and rotifers, as well as some small fish and larvae of aquatic insects. These predators play an important role in controlling the populations of microscopic organisms in various ecosystems.
Amoeba sponges
Bacterias and some fungi do not decompose living organisms because the immune system of living organisms do not allow bacterias to decompose them. The immune system of living organisms fight against these bacterias. In the case the immune system of the living organism dying, the bacterias can easily harm them.
No, bacteria are not considered producers. Producers are organisms that can make their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Bacteria are typically classified as decomposers or consumers that obtain their energy by breaking down organic material or consuming other organisms.
Bacterias do not reproduce sexually.
yes.some of the bacterias are useful but some are not.some specific type of bacterias are using as medicine also.
it depends on the type of the bacteria. also beneficial bacterias outnumber the population of harmful bacterias.
Some bacterias are nice but some are not like bacterias that wont harm you are nice ones and the one who harms arr viruses
molds
all of them
pathogens
bad hygeine
It is a broadspecrum antibiotic with very good result in gram negative bacterias and gram positive bacterias.
nothing
bacterias
stomach. . .