Microorganism, prokaryote, germ ( crude definition ), archeabacteria, eubacteria and microbe.
Shapes of eubacteria.
Bacillus.
Spirilla.
Cocci.
A germ cell is another word for a sex cell, either sperm or eggs as well as a pathogen or bacterium
Apparently, the singular form of bacteria is bacterium, but you can use the word bacteria for singular, too, and no one will correct you. If you are in science class or something, ifyou want to use a word other than bacteria for singular, then bacterium is the word to use. But you can't just use bacteria for singular all over the place and then put bacterium, you could confuse some people.So the final answer is: Bacteria is singular and plural at the same time, though bacterium works for singular as well.I hope I helped & good luck w/ your project or whatever you need this for!
Bacterium. The plural form -a comes from Latin, where a 2nd declension neuter noun's singular is -um and its plural is -a. You can see the same from datum, data;
The plural of bacterium is bacteria.
Yes, bacteria is a noun, the plural form for the singular bacterium, a common, concrete noun; a word for a single cell organism, a word for a thing.
Germ
Bacterium is the singular word.
Bacterium is plural bacteria.
A germ cell is another word for a sex cell, either sperm or eggs as well as a pathogen or bacterium
If your are asking about the virus which feeds on bacteria then it is BACTERIOPHAGE
It is called Transduction.
The answer is Transformation
transduction
It is called Transduction.
It is called Transduction.
It is called Transduction.
It is called Transduction.