Archaebacteria
Personally I have a lot of respect for Penicillium
It totally depends on the level of UV radiation, it can be harmless to bacteria but through unlikely odds can cause mutation. a high level can kill most bacteria, but knowing there probally is one type able to take on this level of radiation.
It is an Autotroph. )))
First type of decomposer is bacteria. Most abundant decomposers. Bacteria produce methane as a by-product. Second type is fungi are the also efficient next to bacteria. They can decompose cellulose and other materials. Worms decompose dead organic material and mix it with the soil. Information by FIS' book Thanks!!
Orange ones. There's no way of guessing what you have: most bacteria are either white, yellow or orange. S.aureus are orange but so are some types of soil bacteria. Sub culture and use a selective or chromogenic media.
no..primitive is archaebacteria
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Bacteria
Bacteria are the most primitive forms of cells, and they do not have a "real" nucleus. Their DNA basically floats around inside of them.
An array is a primitive data type. It is the element type that may or may not be primitive.
Archarbacteria. Prokaryote and extremeophiles. And Archarbacteria
String - is primitive data typestring - is user defined data type
Some form of monarchy usually occurred in primitive societies, whether it's a chieftain, leader, etc.
archaea bacteria are primitive type and eubacteria true (Advance) type bacteria.
A lipid is the most common type of molecule present in the bacteria cell membranes.
primitive non primitive
A primitive data type is built into the language - int, char, long, etc. A non-primitive data type is am abstract data type that is built out of primitive data types - linked list, queue, stack, etc.