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Bacteria are generally considered the most numerous organisms on Earth. They are found in virtually every environment and play crucial roles in ecosystems, from aiding in nutrient recycling to influencing human health.
Pathogenic bacteria make up only a small fraction of the overall bacterial population on Earth. Most bacteria are either harmless or beneficial to humans and the environment. Pathogenic bacteria are responsible for causing various types of infections in humans and animals.
>>humansThis, unfortunately, is incorrect.I can see where the answerer is coming from, but the answer is still incorrect.SAR11 (Pelagibacter clade [group of closely related organisms] of the Synechoccus types of bacteria) is the most common organism on earth, accounting for roughly 25% of all the bacteria in the ocean. Prochlorococcus and Synechoccus species dominate the microbial ecology of the ocean. They account for 25% of global photosynthesis. Yet, they were mostly unknown until Sallie W. Chisholm, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, first discovered Prochloroccus in 1988.The marine bacterium SAR11, the most common organism on earth. It was discovered by Stephen Giovannoni of Oregon State.[text taken from http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-book/microbialweb.htm]Hope this is a satisfactory answer.
There are many statements which are true for bacteria. Bacteria come in various shapes and they consist of a single cell. Bacteria are known to be small in size but very complex in terms of structure.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
more resilient -comparative most resilient- superlative
She proved to be the most resilient of all of us.
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Bacteria.
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Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Some bacteria are more resilient than others, and can survive Lysol, just like some can survive antibiotics.
Bacteria are generally considered the most numerous organisms on Earth. They are found in virtually every environment and play crucial roles in ecosystems, from aiding in nutrient recycling to influencing human health.
Bacteria, Protazoans, and other microscopic organisms.
The most common prokaryotic organisms are bacteria. They are found in various habitats on Earth, such as soil, water, and the human body. Bacteria play important roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and symbiotic relationships with other organisms.
Pathogenic bacteria make up only a small fraction of the overall bacterial population on Earth. Most bacteria are either harmless or beneficial to humans and the environment. Pathogenic bacteria are responsible for causing various types of infections in humans and animals.
the amount of bacteria on Earth would have to be at least over 100.