The organisms that cause the diseases that we are looking at and human cells are both eukaryotic cells, so only certain drug can be used to rid the both of the infection without harming the human body. When we use antibiotics to kill bacteria, it is usually targeted at the cell wall. This doesn't kill human cells because their cells don't have a cell wall.
No, not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can be classified into different categories based on their lifestyle, and while some bacteria are parasitic and rely on a host organism for survival, others are free-living and can exist independently in various environments.
One is single celled one is not
Members of the archaea group are similar to the bacteria group in that they are both single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They also share similarities in their genetic material and cell structure.
Monera is unicellular. Members of this kingdom, such as bacteria, are made up of a single cell.
Cyanobacteria are considered members of the domain Bacteria because they share key characteristics with other bacteria, such as having a prokaryotic cell structure, lacking a membrane-bound nucleus, and possessing a single circular chromosome. While cyanobacteria exhibit some unique features, they still fall within the domain Bacteria based on their overall cellular structure and genetic makeup.
Monera
Three members of the bacteria kingdom are Escherichia coli (E. coli), Bacillus subtilis, and Staphylococcus aureus.
False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
like bacteria members of the domain archaea are unicellular prokaryotes
No, not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can be classified into different categories based on their lifestyle, and while some bacteria are parasitic and rely on a host organism for survival, others are free-living and can exist independently in various environments.
measles mumps and smallpox
bacteria and archea
No, not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria encompass a wide range of organisms, including both parasitic and non-parasitic species that can exist in various habitats such as soil, water, and the human body.
Archaea,Bacteria,Prions and Viruses
The mutations are random and confer on some members of the bacterial population resistance to certain drugs and these members are the ones selected to survive and reproduce the next population of bacteria with the resistance to these certain drugs.
Bacteria is a member of the (Archaebacteria and Eubacteria) member because their used to be 5 kingdoms, so the scientist realized that there was 2 different kingdoms so they decided to make another one which was the 6 kingdom.The 5 kingdom was called Monera.
Farming activities are affected by natural calamities like drought or diseases Labour is mostly provided by the farmers family members. The value of farming inventory is very difficult and complicated. The output of one farming activity may be used as the output of other activity. Some of the agricultural products are consumed by family members.