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Depends on the type of bacteria. There are some bacteria that are extremely, extremely small(as my colleague above me has so equivocally stated), and there are some bacteria that can grow to be the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
Bacteria in yogurt are typically around 1-10 micrometers in size. These bacteria are microscopic and not visible to the naked eye.
Yes, algae are generally larger in size than bacteria. Algae are eukaryotic organisms that can range in size from microscopic single-celled forms to large multicellular seaweeds, whereas bacteria are typically much smaller, ranging from about 0.2 to 10 micrometers in size.
Bacteria typically range in size from about 0.2 to 10 micrometers (µm), which is equivalent to 0.0002 to 0.01 millimeters (mm). Most commonly, bacteria are around 1 µm in diameter. Due to their small size, they are usually not visible to the naked eye and require a microscope for observation.
Part of the reason is the difference in size. Another is that we consume bacteria but not actually infect them. It is a matter of terminology.
No, they are about one tenth of a cells size.
the size of your small intestine.
Bacteria are all unicelular, but some live in colonies where they actually don't differ that much in cell size. 'Bacteria' is the plural form of 'bacterium'.
Bacteria in yogurt are typically around 1-10 micrometers in size. These bacteria are microscopic and not visible to the naked eye.
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Their size.
The tetanus bacteria is the same size as a horse
BECAUSE MOST INFECTIOUS BACTERIA ARE OF THIS SIZE BECAUSE MOST INFECTIOUS BACTERIA ARE OF THIS SIZE
Mycoplasma genitalium is one of the smallest known bacteria with a size range of about 200-300 nanometers in diameter. However, there are other bacteria like Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique that are even smaller in size.
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Yes, algae are generally larger in size than bacteria. Algae are eukaryotic organisms that can range in size from microscopic single-celled forms to large multicellular seaweeds, whereas bacteria are typically much smaller, ranging from about 0.2 to 10 micrometers in size.
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
They are about the size of a bacteria, but they have different shapes.