Yes!
True. That, among many other reasons, is why they are considered living.
no
Yes, bacteria is an organism. Bacteria is large group of prokaryotic microorganisms that have a variety of different shapes and sizes and they have both parasitic and symbiotic relationships with animals and plants.
It isn't.
Bacteria, protozoa, and fungi are considered living cells because they exhibit characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, and adaptation to their environment. They possess genetic material, membranes that separate them from their environment, and the ability to carry out cellular processes necessary for survival. Additionally, they can evolve through natural selection and have a definite life cycle.
Some bacteria respond to an unfavorable environment by forming endospore.
The life process by which organisms respond to changes in the environment is called "stimulus response." Organisms sense changes in their environment through stimuli and react in ways that help them survive and thrive. This process is essential for adaptation and survival in different environments.
Wrong, bacteria do respond to change of surrounding.
bacteria do not respond to changes in the surroundings
No, pizza is dead. Only living things respond to their environment
No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
True. That, among many other reasons, is why they are considered living.
It respond by changing flow of water .
Yes they do.
Yes, bacteria are living organisms. They are single-celled microorganisms that can grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment. They play important roles in various ecological processes and can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
no