Bacteria are decomposers. Decomposers eat anything dead and once they are finished they put nutrients from the dead object or plant back into the ground to grow new plants.
Leukocytes don't eat good bacteria which is helpful and does good things to the body. Leukocytes eat bad bacteria which is harmful and makes people sick.
yes no maybe sobacteria is a decomposerbirch age nineNo, some bacteria are producers (e.g. cyanobacteria), some bacteria are decomposers, some bacteria cause diseases, etc.
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Amoebas mainly eat bacteria or dead organic matter.
To 'engulf' bacteria if you have an infection
Bacteria can eat any living species. However, this depends on the type of bacteria. In addition to bad bacteria, there is also good bacteria.
Certain small bacteria will in fact eat seaweed. These small bacteria will typically only eat seaweed that is dying or dead.
No, bacteria doesn't eat your insides. In fact, you already have bacteria inside your intestines that help you survive life.
bad bacteria
Only by eating other food would foxes eat bacteria.
they dont eat...theyre bacteria they dont eat...theyre bacteria
Leukocytes don't eat good bacteria which is helpful and does good things to the body. Leukocytes eat bad bacteria which is harmful and makes people sick.
they eat bacteria.
There are some type of beetles that eat bacteria. The Japanese beetles are known to feed on bacteria that is found in water.
jellyfish do eat bacteria jellyfish eat other smaller things - a 5th grader wrote this caleb
No, bacteria do not eat snakes. Bacteria are microscopic organisms that primarily feed on decaying matter or other organic material. Snakes are much larger organisms that are typically consumed by other animals as part of the food chain.
They do, bacteria.