they're autotrophs answered by nick4451
bacteria are hetrotrophs not autotrophs. hetrotrophs are those that feed on ready made food and autotrophs are those that make their o food like plants. you can also defy them asSaprotrophs.
answer by menard magorimbo
Parasitic bacteria feed off living things/bacteria while saprophytic bacteria live on dead matter
whenever there biodegradable materials in the soil the bacteria feed on them and turn them into useful chemicals which are good for the soil
Bacteria feeds off all different things, depending on the type of bacteria it is. For example, photosynthetic bacteria will typically eat food that it has made off of sunlight. Whereas other forms of bacteria will eat iron and sulfur.
There are so many things that small bacteria eat depending on the particular species. In most cases, they will feed on dead decaying organic matter.
Yeast feed on sugars such as glucose and fructose, or sucrose and maltose. Some species can metabolize pentose sugars like ribose, alcohols, and organic acids. I don't think they 'feed' on bacteria.
Bacteria.
you feed it sugar and water and bacteria will come and then it can double itself every 20 minutes
not sure
Rabies do not feed on anything, like a bacteria would. Rabies is a virus.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Paramecia feed on bacteria and algae.
Yes they are.
There are some type of beetles that eat bacteria. The Japanese beetles are known to feed on bacteria that is found in water.
They filter feed on bacteria, protozoans, unicellular algae, and bits of organic matter.
Parasitic bacteria feed off living things/bacteria while saprophytic bacteria live on dead matter
i dont know, you tell me.
Yes, that is the meaning of the name " bacteriophage. " " bacteria eater. " Though they hijack the metabolic and replicative process of bacteria to replicate themselves and not actually eat the bacteria.