Bacteria can be commensal, meaning they live on or in an organism without causing harm or benefit. The relationship can be neutral, beneficial, or harmful depending on the specific circumstances.
It would die, because bactria and harmfull things woulld get into the cell and kill it!!
because all gram nagative bactria does not have all nutrients in their cell membrane and muramic acid & some enzymes also doesn't have for their spore forming & protectein....
which features do both plant cells and Bactria have
Paramecium caudatum is a type of protist that feeds on bacteria, algae, and decaying organic matter through a process called phagocytosis. They use their cilia to sweep food particles into their oral groove, where they are engulfed and digested.
Bacteria can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful bacteria can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants. However, some bacteria are beneficial and play important roles in processes like digestion, nutrient cycling, and decomposition.
Bactria do not hide. They exists everywhere, including inside out bodies.
bactria
they eat bactria
Bacteria are ubiquitous.
No they do not have. It is absent in prokariyotes
toxins are bactria's waste.
Bactria in the plaque
sometimes Bactria can kill microbes
Bactria
bacteria eat nothing it is in the air.
Bactria was the ancient name for a region of southwest Asia during the bronze age.Perhaps you mean bacteria, a microscopic unicellular organism; the plural is bacterium.
Bactria water