no bactreria form spores only plants do especiall ferns
Endosposres are intracellular resting cells. With a few exceptions endospore formation is restricted to some large gram positive bacilli. Among cocci and spirila endospores are formed only in few species e.g. Sarcina lutea, S. ureae, Dusulfovibrio desulfuricans. Gramd negative do not form spores or endospores.
Spores do not contribute to the total plate count (TPC) as they do not metabolize on standard culture media used for TPC determination. Only viable bacteria that can grow and form colonies will affect the TPC count. Spores may appear on plates as the result of sporulation by certain bacteria, but they are not included in the TPC calculation.
The word pathogenic means disease causing. So they can be harmful...but some pathogenic bacteria only are harmful to plants or dogs or cats, etc.
No, people do not grow from spores. Spores are reproductive cells found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria, but they do not play a role in human growth and development. Human growth occurs through a combination of genetic factors, nutrition, and environmental influences.
Bacteria are the only organisms that can convert nitrogen into a usable form. Diazotroph or nitrogen-fixing bacteria are types of bacteria that perform this ability.
Only 1% of bacteria is harmful to humans
No, this is false.
Endosposres are intracellular resting cells. With a few exceptions endospore formation is restricted to some large gram positive bacilli. Among cocci and spirila endospores are formed only in few species e.g. Sarcina lutea, S. ureae, Dusulfovibrio desulfuricans. Gramd negative do not form spores or endospores.
Spores form during the Stationary Phase of the Bacterial Growth Curve. During the lag phase or the log phase, things are good for the bacteria, so they arent thinking about what it is like to live without all the resources that they need, so they dont start forming the spores yet. Once the bacteria reach the death phase they are not able to form spores anymore, let alone stay alive. So the only phase that the spore forming bacteria make there spores is during the stationary phase.
This is about the game.This is about the GAME called SPORE by Maxis. If you are talking about the game, there are no bacteria spores.
Spores do not contribute to the total plate count (TPC) as they do not metabolize on standard culture media used for TPC determination. Only viable bacteria that can grow and form colonies will affect the TPC count. Spores may appear on plates as the result of sporulation by certain bacteria, but they are not included in the TPC calculation.
The word pathogenic means disease causing. So they can be harmful...but some pathogenic bacteria only are harmful to plants or dogs or cats, etc.
Yes, only single celled organisms, as prokaryotes do, but some bacteria form colones with limited specific cell functions, some signal to each other and aggregate into fruiting bodies and form spores to survive hard conditions and many form biofilms and stromatolites.So, a single cell can do many things as life is more complicated than simple definitions would have you believe.
Harmful bacteria. Antibiotics only work on bacteria infections, any viral infection it won't.
No, people do not grow from spores. Spores are reproductive cells found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria, but they do not play a role in human growth and development. Human growth occurs through a combination of genetic factors, nutrition, and environmental influences.
No, it is not. Only dividing bacteria are sensitive to penicillin, as it usually work by either damaging the harmful dividing bacteria's cell membrane or preventing its growth.
paramecium is definitely not dangerous because it only eats bacteria and other small cells.