There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
A single unit of bacteria is called a bacterium. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be found in a variety of environments.
Bacteria that cause diseases are called pathogenic bacteria. These bacteria can invade the body and lead to infections and illnesses. Examples include Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Bacteria in the bloodstream is called Septicemia and is fatal.
If it's a string of circular bacteria it's a chain of cocci (spherical) bacteria.
Alkaliphilic bacteria are bacteria that thrive in alkaline environments. They are also referred to as alkaline-loving bacteria.
In both: Eukaryotic - plant cells Prokaryotic - some bacteria
Animalia is eukaryotic, meaning its cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes. This distinguishes it from prokaryotic organisms like bacteria, which lack a nucleus.
Eukaryotic. The only living prokaryots are bacteria.
Salmonella is a prokaryotic organism. It belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae and is classified as a type of bacteria. Prokaryotic cells, such as those of Salmonella, lack a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from eukaryotic cells.
Eukayotic cells have a contained nucleus
Yes! Animalia is eukaryotic, which means that they have a nucleus in their cells.
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are called aerobic bacteria.
Bacteria do not infect other bacteria, but they can attack them.
bioluminescent bacteria
Single spiral shaped bacteria form in clusters, called a mass. a spiral shaped bacteria is called a spirochetes
Single spiral shaped bacteria form in clusters, called a mass. a spiral shaped bacteria is called a spirochetes
Neither. It is a disease caused by a bacteria. The bacteria is called Corynebacterium diphtheriae.