Bacteria can be classified based on their shape (such as cocci, bacilli, spirilla) and on their staining properties (Gram-positive or Gram-negative). These classifications help in identifying and distinguishing different types of bacteria.
The body excretes fluid through urination, sweating, and through respiration (water vapor in exhaled breath).
1.Air 2.water 3.food
Bacteria can obtain their energy or food through three primary methods: autotrophy, heterotrophy, and chemotrophy. Autotrophic bacteria produce their own food using inorganic substances, typically through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Heterotrophic bacteria, on the other hand, rely on organic compounds from other organisms for their energy. Chemotrophic bacteria derive energy from chemical reactions, often utilizing inorganic molecules.
Five ways: Pickling, Salting, Drying, Cooking or Radiation --------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to DESTROY the bacteria rather then just prevent them form multiplying then there are just 3 of the above that will do it. Pickling, Cooking and Radiation. Salting and Drying (and to some extent smoking) do not kill the bacteria, they preserve food by creating an environment that prevents the bacteria from multiplying.
-To carry oxygen to all your cells -To carry cells that fight bacteria -And help carry things to parts of your body
Anaerobic respiration is carried out by organisms such as bacteria, archaea, and some fungi that can thrive in environments with low or no oxygen. These organisms generate energy through processes like fermentation or anaerobic respiration in the absence of oxygen.
fermentation is entirely anaerobic wheras cellular respiration only has 1 out of 3 stages that is anaerobic, the other 2 being aerobic (need oxygen to carry out rweactions. from this you can tell what anaerobic must mean:) i hope this helps:D
Bacteria can be classified based on their shape (such as cocci, bacilli, spirilla) and on their staining properties (Gram-positive or Gram-negative). These classifications help in identifying and distinguishing different types of bacteria.
They kill us, they weed out the weak, they make yogurt
Cleans out your intestines, decomposes some wastes, and helps get nutrients out of the wastes.
The body excretes fluid through urination, sweating, and through respiration (water vapor in exhaled breath).
1. agglutination of particulate matter, including bacteria and viruses, 2. opsonisation or coating over bacteria to facilitate recognition and phagocytosis by the phagocytes and 3. neutralization of toxins released by bacteria.
Measure ATP production, carbon dioxide production, and oxygen use For one molecule of glucose, you will get the most ATP if using cellular respiration as opposed to just glycolysis More carbon dioxide will be produced if using cellular respiration
Bacteria can obtain energy from a variety of sources:Photosynthesis: Yes! its not only plants that perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is also done by some bacteria which have chloroplasts.Chemosynthesis: Some bacteria can use chemicals like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) instead of water and carry out metabolic reactions to generate energy.Heterotrophy: This is by far the most common form of obtaining energy. In this, the bacteria obtain energy from nutrients like the food that we eat or other sources like cellulose (as in leaves), carbohydrates (as in cereals, etc), proteins (as in meat, etc) and lipids or fats (as in butter, ghee etc).
I did a science fair experiment and have found that all types grow in schools but mainly bacteria that leads to minor colds head colds and in the winter doors carry the flu!!!! ---put the name of the bacteria dumbshit:) ----P.S. Kyra is gettin mad!! <3
Humans use bacteria in the fermentation process to produce products like yogurt, cheese, and sauerkraut. Bacteria are used in sewage treatment plants to break down organic matter and purify water. Some bacteria are used in biotechnology to produce insulin, antibiotics, and other pharmaceuticals.