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No, bacteria do not always live in colonies. Some bacteria can survive and reproduce as single cells, while others may form colonies for protection or to thrive in certain environments. It depends on the species of bacteria and their ecological needs.
Maybe it can also be a feeling but not a trait I think
Bacterial cells always contain a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and genetic material, typically in the form of a single circular DNA molecule. Additionally, most bacteria have a cell wall that provides structural support and protection. Some bacteria may also have additional structures such as pili or flagella, but these are not universally present in all bacterial species.
Always wash your hands and DO NOT USE HAND SANITISERS because it kills all the GOOD bacteria from your hands.
Exceptions are always there e.g hemophilia and many bleeding disorders don't affect females.
No
Example sentence - Her husband was nervous about the birth of their baby.
Any age. all people have sleeping disorders and some people just always have had sleeping disorders. i'ts called insomnia
Bacteria is always present in the mouth.
sympathethic nervous system
Blood disorders are not okay. Some of the disorders can be maintained with the help of medications. However, they do not promote good health as the disorders are always hindering optimum cellular health.
Not nesesarally.
Bacteria. Always have been, always will.
Chlamydia is not for life; it can be treated.
Viruses are always smaller than bacteria.
It is called paranoia when you always think that someone is going to tell on you and you feel all guilty and nervous.
Yes