by sunlight or by using nutrients around them (if sunlight isn't available)
Bacteria breaks down and converts other living and dead organisms into food. If it werent for bacteria and detritus feeders the earth would be scattered with dead animals and trees
There are various food properties that allow harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly; one being the food is low in acid. Two more are moisture and that the food is high in protein.
Bacteria can be classified based on their shape (such as cocci, bacilli, spirilla) and on their staining properties (Gram-positive or Gram-negative). These classifications help in identifying and distinguishing different types of bacteria.
honey is the food that bacteria can not hurt.
eubacteria
by sunlight or by using nutrients around them (if sunlight isn't available)
They are not taking C from others. They obtain CO2 from atmosphere mainly
one of the main ways that bacteria produce disease in humans is through food poisoning
by wind by food by water by direct contact
The two general ways that bacteria cause disease ...... First is the body immunity as it decrease the bacteria easily cause disease. Second is the favorable environment for the bacterial growth.
What are the two ways organisms use nutrients from food?
by spreading bacteria
Bacteria are helpful to us in many ways. One way is by helping us digest our food. They also make vitamins in our digestive tract. They also help make our food by fermenting it, like cheese.
They break down food in the digestive tract; along with many other ways.
Foodborne illness is caused by eating bad food and it comes in two ways- first, by someone spitting in it, and second, not well cooked food. If somebody spits in your food, the bacteria from their body goes into yours, getting you sick. If it's not cooked fully, then the bacteria is not fully killed, and goes from your food into you, getting you sick. Other illnesses are mostly caused by bacteria in the air or the things you touch.
The methods bacteria can travel are by eating food, breathing air, swimming in water and by touch. Other ways bacteria can get into your system is through the mouth, ears and nose.