Mitochondria are organelles that were once free-living bacteria. They can survive and reproduce independently in certain conditions, suggesting they have retained some autonomy from the host cell.
No, bacteria do not have gender because they are single-celled organisms that reproduce asexually through binary fission. Each individual bacterium can reproduce independently without the need for mating or gametes.
Absolutely no! As a general rule, Gram-neg bacteria need more water than Gram-pos bacteria (~97% water activity is an absolute minimum for almost all Gram-negs) as Gram-pos bacteria are typically more tolerant to high salt/sugar conditions and desiccation, so can generally cope with less water...but all bacterial vegetative cells need at least 90-93% water content to survive, let alone reproduce. Bacterial spores are a different circumstance and can survive desiccation - however, spores cannot reproduce without converting back to vegetative cells first. As for 'coolness', bacteria are incredible entities that can inhabit pretty much any environmental niche on the planet ranging from polar ice caps to the hottest thermal vents. It depends on the bacterium which niche they can survive and reproduce in i.e. some bacteria love growing and multiplying at 4oC (think bacteria that commonly spoil milk), others at 110oC. If you're interested in learning more about this topic, you might benefit from reading some first-year microbiology textbooks.
no... bacteria reproduce asexually which means they reproduce by themselves usually by spitting in half
There are 3 Main Things: Moisture, Warmth, and a source of food
Bacteria need a host to survive because they rely on the host's nutrients and environment to grow and reproduce. Without a host, bacteria may not have access to essential resources needed for their survival.
They can survive in very unfavorable condition where other organisms cannot exsist
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are called aerobic bacteria.
Bacteria require water for several key physiological processes, including nutrient uptake, metabolism, and cellular respiration. Water is essential for the movement of molecules within the cell and the maintenance of cell structure. Without water, bacteria would not be able to grow and reproduce effectively.
Yes, salt can effectively kill bacteria by dehydrating them and disrupting their cell membranes. This makes it difficult for bacteria to survive and reproduce.
reproduce.
No, bacteria do not need a host to reproduce. They can reproduce through a process called binary fission, where they divide into two identical daughter cells. However, some bacteria do require a host to provide nutrients or an environment for optimal growth and reproduction.
Everything else needs food to grow and reproduce. Bacteria are the same. If we only have a few and need to ID them, we have to have them reproduce to have enough in our sample.
It need warmth to survive.
Mitochondria are organelles that were once free-living bacteria. They can survive and reproduce independently in certain conditions, suggesting they have retained some autonomy from the host cell.
yes use sanitizer
All bacteria grow and reproduce