Under fingernails, various types of bacteria and fungi can thrive, including Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and various strains of fungi like Candida. These microorganisms can originate from the skin, dirt, and surfaces we come into contact with daily. Additionally, the warm, moist environment under the nails provides an ideal breeding ground for these microbes. Regular handwashing and nail hygiene can help minimize their presence.
cocci
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
Bacteria commonly found in grasslands include Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Rhizobium. These bacteria play important roles in nutrient cycling, soil health, and plant growth in grassland ecosystems.
Amoeba is not a bacteria. It comes in animal kigdom. It is unicellular organism. Such organisms are called as protozoa. It has no cell wall like bacteria do.
That would depend on what kind of bacteria you are dealing with and how ideal the environment is for that species.
Staph
their own, or fingernails. fingernails is on little riddle level 73...
bugs
German bugs
There are no bugs that eat plastic. Plastic is not digestible to any animal or plant. However, scientists are looking into a bacteria that eats plastic.
loving bugs
any kind of bacteria which fits under the "anaerobic" label. most use lactic acid fermentation. there are many kinds of bacteria and archaeobacteria which are anaerobic.
Because of a kind of stain used to identify them under microscope
Bugs are kind of animals . Animals do not have chloroplasts.
mostly all bugs
Prokaryotic bacteria.
All plants attract bugs of some kind.