Bacteria is an unicellular organism ( meaning it is made up of only one cell). Every cell has tiny organelles that helP it do certain things. The organelle named mitochondria makes energy for the cells to do things like growing.
Only certain bacteria can grow on sugar (sucrose). In order for a bacteria to be able to grow on sugar a certain level of moisture must be present along with the ability to absorb sugar as a food/energy source.
Some bacteria are autotrophs. This means they produce their own food, allowing them to grow on their own terms. As well, bacteria grow by binary fission, whereas fungi have to grow by either branching and elongating, or budding, which takes longer.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow
True. That, among many other reasons, is why they are considered living.
Bacteria can gain energy through processes like photosynthesis (using light to create energy), chemosynthesis (using inorganic compounds to create energy), and fermentation (breaking down organic compounds without oxygen). These processes allow bacteria to produce ATP, the cell's energy currency, to carry out essential functions.
They get their energy from the grass get the energy from the sun and help from bacteria and rain that helps it grow.
Oxygen acts as a final electron acceptor in the bacteria's energy-producing processes, such as respiration. This allows bacteria to generate more energy for growth and reproduction. Without oxygen, some bacteria may use alternative pathways or be unable to grow altogether.
For the same reason that you do; to gain food (substenance) and energy with which to survive.
Only certain bacteria can grow on sugar (sucrose). In order for a bacteria to be able to grow on sugar a certain level of moisture must be present along with the ability to absorb sugar as a food/energy source.
Some bacteria are autotrophs. This means they produce their own food, allowing them to grow on their own terms. As well, bacteria grow by binary fission, whereas fungi have to grow by either branching and elongating, or budding, which takes longer.
Chemotroph are organisms that gain energy by absorbing ions. They gain the ions from the environment around them.
All bacteria grow and reproduce
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to grow. Examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium and Bacteroides species. These bacteria can survive and grow in environments with little to no oxygen.
sun makes bacteria grow, bacteria and sun is needed to grow plants plants are needed to feed plant eating animals carnivors eats the plant eating animals. then scaventures eats the carnivors.
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow