How does bacteria form?
How can bacteria affect you?
Can bacteria hurt a person?
Is bacteria a good thing or a bad thing?
Koch tested his hypothesis by isolating bacteria from the blood of animals that died from anthrax, then injecting the bacteria into healthy animals to see if they developed anthrax. He also purified the bacteria and showed that it caused anthrax when injected into animals, fulfilling Koch's postulates to demonstrate that the bacteria was the cause of anthrax.
A drug deal.
There is no direct evidence that supports the idea of bacteria communicating through body language, as they lack complex cognitive abilities required for such communication. Additionally, the fossil record does not preserve soft tissues like body language gestures. This hypothesis lacks empirical support and contradicts our current understanding of bacteria biology and evolution.
no, some bacteria are heterotrophic and some are autotrophic. Most bacteria are heterotrophic though.
A photosynthesis hypothesis is a proposed explanation or prediction about the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy, specifically glucose, using carbon dioxide and water, while releasing oxygen. This hypothesis can investigate various factors affecting photosynthesis, such as light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature. For example, a hypothesis might suggest that increasing light intensity will enhance the rate of photosynthesis up to a certain point. Experimental testing of such hypotheses helps deepen our understanding of the photosynthetic process and its ecological importance.
This experiment was conducted by Frederick Griffith in 1928. He observed that when he mixed a harmless strain of bacteria with a heat-killed virulent strain, the harmless bacteria were transformed into a virulent form. This led to the hypothesis that something in the heat-killed bacteria had transformed the live bacteria.
They are thought to be evolved from photosynthetic bacteria. They have circular DNA and 70s ribosomes as bacteria
Scientist thought it might be cause by bacteria.
I think that that was a great question i am not really sure but i know we eat bactiriar
Koch tested his hypothesis by isolating bacteria from the blood of animals that died from anthrax, then injecting the bacteria into healthy animals to see if they developed anthrax. He also purified the bacteria and showed that it caused anthrax when injected into animals, fulfilling Koch's postulates to demonstrate that the bacteria was the cause of anthrax.
Frederick Griffith hypothesized that live, harmless bacteria and the heat-killed bacteria were mixed, some factor was transferred from the heat-killed cells into the live cells! it has nothing to do with bats flying thru walls!!
Usually we worry more about bacteria attacking and destroying plant tissues, but some flowering plants do have a deal worked out where bacteria can help them, especially in the soil, and if bacteria are where they shouldn't be, plants have a sort of immune system which destroys the offending invader.
A hypothesis is a testable statement about the outcome of some event (or events).A hypothesis is a testable statement about the outcome of some event (or events).A hypothesis is a testable statement about the outcome of some event (or events).A hypothesis is a testable statement about the outcome of some event (or events).
by doing an ecperment
Nothing. A hypothesis is just a guess as to a possible explanation of something. If it's wrong, it's wrong. No big deal. If you still desire to explain the thing, you should develop a new hypothesis.
Amber has written the following hypothesis: "If a rock is put under a great deal of pressure, then the minerals in the rock will chemically change." What is the manipulated variable used in an investigation to test this hypothesis?
Merger of bacteria from two different What_is_biologists_Lynn_margulis's_hypothesis_about_where_the_first_protists_came_from. A thermoplasma and spirochete.