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Bacteria is a clade if you (or anyone else) say it is. However, neither biodiversity nor anything else can be non-contradictory partitioned into clades, so the question does not have any non-contradictory (unambiguous, or objective) answer. Clades are and will always be purely subjective.
One of the major and the most visible differences between prokaryotes, i.e., bacteria, and eukaryotes, i.e., everything else, is the presence of a membrane bound nucleus containing the DNA. Eukaryotes have other membrane bound organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria and prokaryoutes do not. However, some bacteria have structures called microcompartments that are enclosed by a different type of membrane.
Yes bacteria do move from place to placeyes bacteria move from place to places when people share from a straw, blood getting into someone else body, when you sneeze or cough on someone and not washing your hands after using the bathroom and before eating
Theoretically, anything. As the agar is a non-selective agar many bugs can grow on nutrient agar. The only ones that can't are ones that have different growing conditions or different characteristics that makes it difficult or impossible to grow, but that is more uncommon.
The control group is the one that is not manipulated in any way. Suppose we are testing the effect of studying on test scores. The group that did not study would be the control group. The group that did study would be the experimental group.
they include an amoeba (look it up on youtube they are really cool to watch under a microscope), bacteria, protozoa, aglae. Basically are animals consisting of only one cell. what else do you need to know? :)
they have nothing incomen this is because i dont know anything about bacteria. so go ask someone else!
No bacteria (or anything else) has a "flagilla", there is no such thing as a "flagilla".
Lead and many other types of bacteria that can come from your lake or ocean water
Bad things, what else?
some bacteria can survive feeding on other organisms. Also, Bacteria can be spread in sicknesses so once spread the bacteria will be given to someone else and be keeping it living. Sometimes, when an area isn't cleanly the bacteria will be spreading and causing sickness and keeping it alive. As I said, bacteria can feed on other organisms making it stay alive. Sorry if I missed something.
Same as any language, allow an in-group to understand each other, and to exclude everyone else.
i don really know. but the thing that i call a group of bees is scary, nasty, annowung and all the other things so maybe you can get the real answer frome someone else
micro-organisims such as bacteria.
No. Only the bacterias are prokaryote. All else are eukaryotic.
It is playing one labor group against the other. Basically, management saying to Labor Group A, "Labor Group B will do it for less money, so you must take a pay cut or else I will shift the work to them."
A group of people travelling to somewhere else to start a new life.