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Does algae turn milk into yogurt?

No. Bacteria help turn milk into yogurt; usually a bacteria named acidophilus.


Who is the Shigella bacteria named after?

The bacteria is named in honor of Shiga, a Japanese researcher, who discovered the organism in 1897.


How do you kill bacteria in water?

bacteria infections are usually cleared up with anti-biotics. This could be tablets or a cream


What does the L stand for in L-form bacteria?

"L" stands for the Lister institute that first discovered and named the bacteria


Which group of bacteria is named for its resemblance to fungi?

Actinomycetes are a group of bacteria named for their filamentous growth pattern, which resembles that of fungi. They are known for their ability to produce a wide variety of bioactive compounds.


Why its important to grow bacteria in lab?

Cultivation of bacteria is essential for the study of bacteria, usually in the development of vaccines for particular pathogens.


Where does ta bacilli bacteria came from?

the bacteria is origenally from a country named bacillitalia. The people there are quite small and hardly noticable...


How are Catholic churches named?

They are usually named after a Saint.


What is the binomial nomenclature name for bacteria?

The binomial nomenclature name for bacteria typically consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. For example, Escherichia coli is a type of bacteria where "Escherichia" is the genus name and "coli" is the species name.


Bacteria are single cell or multicellular organisms?

Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.


Does bacteria produce toxins?

Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.


Where can you find the bacteria responsible for can converting nitrogen into ammonia?

It is usually performed by soil-living bacteria, such as nitrobacter.