Not all bacteria share characteristics such as the ability to form endospores, the presence of a flagellum for motility, or the capability to perform photosynthesis. Additionally, while most bacteria have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, some, like Mycoplasma, lack a cell wall altogether. Variability in metabolic processes and reproduction methods also distinguishes different bacterial species.
a characteristic---- usually a homologous structure----shared by all organisms in a group
They have genetic material and they reproduce.
shape of the molecules
One characteristic shared by all forms of life is the ability to grow and develop through the process of metabolism, where energy is used to maintain organization, repair damage, and facilitate growth.
Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and organelles. They have a cell wall and reproduce through binary fission. Bacteria can be beneficial or harmful to humans and other organisms.
They all cause disease.
A key characteristic shared by all gymnosperms is the fact that they all make seeds. Another shared characteristic is that they do not make flowers.
Cell walls are a characteristic shared by bacteria, fungi, and plants. These structures provide support and protection for the cells.
a characteristic---- usually a homologous structure----shared by all organisms in a group
The common characteristic shared by all organic substances is that they contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
have a trochophore
They are all vertebrates.
They're all eukaryotic organisms.
the shape of there molecules :)
They have genetic material and they reproduce.
Cell walls that are peptidoglycan
a Shared ancestral characteristic a shared primitive characteristic