They can replicate themselves. They have circular DNA. They also have 70s ribosomes
They were cells before and then they came together with a cell and then they became mutually dependent.
Fossil evidence suggests that life first evolved on Earth during the Archean Eon, around 3.8 to 2.5 billion years ago. This era saw the emergence of early single-celled organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, which were the first forms of life on our planet.
Scientists believe birds evolved from dinosaurs because of several pieces of evidence, such as shared skeletal features, fossil records of "transitional" bird-like dinosaurs, and genetic similarities. These connections suggest that birds are the descendants of a group of small theropod dinosaurs.
Mint contains antimicrobial properties that may help inhibit the growth of certain bacteria. Some studies suggest that mint essential oil can be effective against certain types of bacteria when used topically or as a mouthwash. However, more research is needed to fully understand the antimicrobial properties of mint.
Two pertinent pieces. One is the genetic material kept on round form in these organelles that still codes for a few proteins, The other pertinent evidence is the means of reproduction of these organelles; they preform cellular fission, just as bacteria would.
The endosymbiotic theory suggests that mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved from symbiotic relationships between prokaryotic cells. More specifically, mitochondria are proposed to have originated from aerobic bacteria, while chloroplasts are thought to have originated from photosynthetic bacteria.
it evolved
They were cells before and then they came together with a cell and then they became mutually dependent.
They have a common ancestor they both might have evolved from.
Who was the scientist who first suggested that the bacteria are responsible for many diseases of humans and animals
Fossil evidence suggests that life first evolved on Earth during the Archean Eon, around 3.8 to 2.5 billion years ago. This era saw the emergence of early single-celled organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, which were the first forms of life on our planet.
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Physiological similarities suggest the species evolved from the same ancestor.
It means that the urine sample contains 10,000 colonies of bacteria per milliliter. This indicates a significant amount of bacteria in the urine, which may suggest a urinary tract infection.
There is some evidence that suggest that mars may have harboured life in the past and possibly still does today. However this evidence at best suggest that life on mars is simple single cell life such as bacteria. There is no evidence what so ever that mars supported large multi-cellular life. It is highly unlikely that anything as complicated as an earthworm never mind dinosaurs ever evolved on Mars.
It is not suggest because certain bacteria can get into your body that is not good for you.