Counting all the bacteria on earth is is impossible. Even estimating is nearly impossible. my guess is: 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 and probably more then that!!
This statement is not accurate. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is found in all living organisms, not just bacteria. It is a molecule that serves as a primary source of energy for cellular processes in organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals.
No. This is one of those things that has been "conserved" over evolutionary time. It has worked well from the very beginning and so has been used again and again. The only thing that is different is where it takes place and their size. In bacteria, ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm and in our cells, they are usually found embedded in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The size of bacteria ribosomes are smaller.
Yes, some bacteria (thermophiles) have been found at the bottom of the sea floor near thermal vents under incredible pressure and without any light .
Without a location that cannot be answered. In different parts of the world the weather would be different. In some places it would have been wet and in other places it would have been sunny and other parts would have had other kinds of weather. Some places would have been hot, some would have been cold. So on that day, just about all kinds of weather would have been found around the world.
Without a location that cannot be answered. In different parts of the world the weather would be different. In some places it would have been wet and in other places it would have been sunny and other parts would have had other kinds of weather. Some places would have been hot, some would have been cold. So on the 1st of January 1975, just about all kinds of weather would have been found around the world.
40 thousand spiecices of organisms have been identified and there are plenty more that are still unidentifed.
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Well, no bacteria, but there was a case of rat urine
bacteria has been found viable after three thousand years dormancy. .
Without a location that cannot be answered. In different parts of the world the weather would be different. In some places it would have been wet and in other places it would have been sunny and other parts would have had other kinds of weather. Some places would have been hot, some would have been cold. So on that day, just about all kinds of weather would have been found around the world.
Unless the toothbrush has been around someone with a deadly disease, no. You cannot be killed by bacteria that would be normally found on a toothbrush.
Without a location that cannot be answered. In different parts of the world the weather would be different. In some places it would have been wet and in other places it would have been sunny and other parts would have had other kinds of weather. Some places would have been hot, some would have been cold. So on the 1st of January 2012, just about all kinds of weather would have been found around the world.
This statement is not accurate. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is found in all living organisms, not just bacteria. It is a molecule that serves as a primary source of energy for cellular processes in organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals.
Over 2,000 species have been found!!!!!!! IMPROVEMENT: 1,800 , actually...
Bacteria is found in almost any surface, including frozen poultry products such as chicken. Salmonella has been discovered to survive in frozen meat.
1983 the world cup was stolen were was it found
This question is an oxymoron. Yes, of course. Bacteria and Virus are always evolving. They are not static.