Yes.
Three examples of living things are dogs, trees, and bacteria.
No...may be as a contaminant from living things such as bacteria, fungi etc.
animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. most bacteria come from the eubacteria group.
The two kingdoms of microscopic living things are Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms are single-celled and lack a distinct nucleus.
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million living species on Earth, including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and more. Some examples of living things include humans, elephants, trees, birds, fish, insects, bacteria, fungi, algae, and mosses.
Bacteria were the first living things on the planet Earth.
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
bacteria also a living things!
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
Three examples of living things are dogs, trees, and bacteria.
bacteria?
bacteria
yes
No, not all living things have noses. What about coral or bacteria? Or trees and plants? They are living too.
Bacteria
by killing them, or by creating a surface that is undesirable for the bacteria.