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.
No, hawks do not eat bacteria. Hawks are carnivorous birds of prey and typically hunt and feed on small animals such as insects, rodents, and other birds. They do not consume bacteria as a part of their diet.
the animals that eat bacteria and fungi are mice, rats and squirrel. Badgers, rabbits, pigs an deer also eat bacteria and fungi.
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Bacteria are too small to see without a microscope. WAY too small.
Euplotes are protozoa that feed on bacteria, algae, and other small organisms found in water environments. They use their cilia to sweep food particles into their mouth at the base of their oral groove.
Certain small bacteria will in fact eat seaweed. These small bacteria will typically only eat seaweed that is dying or dead.
Bacteria can eat things that are decomposed.
small crabs eat bacteria and lugworm
bacteria and small protists
no animal can eat bacteria cause they are too small
YES, it eats bacteria from the small intestine of flamingos
The small intestine hold bacteria From the you eat and exiles it through the large intestine, rectum, and anus. The small intestine hold bacteria From the you eat and exiles it through the large intestine, rectum, and anus. The small intestine hold bacteria From the you eat and exiles it through the large intestine, rectum, and anus.
Handfish eat small plankton and bacteria they find on the sea floor.
yes bacteria and small organic particles
Bacterioplankton are a type of plankton so small that they eat organic materials including bacteria. It is one of the three types of plankton, phytoplankton, bacterioplankton and zooplankton.
Yes, phytoplankton are so small bacteria would be something a phytoplankton could eat.
Bacteria can only eat zooplankton when it is dead. Zooplankton are small fish that look like shrimp which are commonly found in water bodies.