True!
False. While some bacteria are aerobic and require oxygen to break down food for energy (a process called cellular respiration), there are also anaerobic bacteria that can produce energy without the presence of oxygen through fermentation or other alternative pathways.
Like all organisms, bacteria need a constant supply of energy to carry out their functions. This energy comes from food The process of breaking down food to release its energy is called respiration.
They are anaerobes and do not need oxygen. They are consumers and make energy by fermentation.
A bacterivore is an organism which ingests bacteria either as food or an energy source.
To most people it is true that in the biosphere there is a one way flow of energy. This is thought of in terms of the food chain.
Bacteria get their energy from the food they eat.
False. While some bacteria are aerobic and require oxygen to break down food for energy (a process called cellular respiration), there are also anaerobic bacteria that can produce energy without the presence of oxygen through fermentation or other alternative pathways.
Bacteria do help to digest food in peoples' intestines.
false
bacteria gets its enery from sugars that are found in food
true!
False. If food is heated high enough(pressure cooking) and long enough it will kill all bacteria and their spores.
Bacteria obtain energy through processes such as photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy, or through respiration, where they break down organic molecules to release energy. Some bacteria can also obtain energy by metabolizing inorganic compounds such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia.
Food and chemicals
Chemoautotrophic
Like all organisms, bacteria need a constant supply of energy to carry out their functions. This energy comes from food The process of breaking down food to release its energy is called respiration.
It is a false statement that bacteria do not grow well in food with high levels of moisture such as meat and cheese.