Binary fission.
If you are a little more specific with your question it will help. There is a Lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) , this can reproduce via seed or root cutting, but there are many plants given the common name "lotus". If you mean Locust which is an insect and reproduces via egg laying
The common name for coccus bacteria is round bacteria.
The origin is greek (baktērion) converted into new Latin as bacterium for singular and bacteria for plural. Nowadays the common usage is bacteria for singular and bacterias for plural.
The binomial nomenclature name for bacteria typically consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. For example, Escherichia coli is a type of bacteria where "Escherichia" is the genus name and "coli" is the species name.
The process of breaking down organic matter in soil is called decomposition. Bacteria and fungi play a crucial role in this process by breaking down complex organic compounds into simpler forms that can be absorbed by plants.
sexual reproductive
The smallest form of germ or bacteria is known as a virus. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside a living host.
They can reproduce by binary fission which is an asexual exponenetial growth.
Bacteria is the plural of bacterium.
binary fission
Decomposition :)
The two features that all the bacteria share is that they reproduce by fission and they consist of one cell.
Bacteria are one-celled. Monera means having one cell.
Curved? I think you mean spiral. Sprilia ====
Yeast (A fungus) causes the fermentation process, not a bacteria.
Sterilizing I think. You kill any bacteria with heat or radiation.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria, such as Rhizobium.