an example of tiny organisms are bacteria.
bacteriaprokaryotes are the single-celled organisms, such as bacteria.
no. for example, amoebae are not bacteria.
no. bacteria for example.
no, bacteria are not fungi. they are entirely different types of organisms.
organisms like bacteria and fungi live on and in other organisms. for example, bacteria living in the digestive tract help to digest food.
everywhere. bacteria, for example.
bacteria and some protozoans.
no viris' do most of the time, only in some cases bacteria causes diseases such as strep throut for one example.
there are sadly many diseases and infections caused by bacteria. bacterial meningitis is a horrible illness caused by bacteria for example.
protist: organisms with no specialized cells (algae) prokaryota (monera): unicellular organisms with no nucleus eubacteria: true bacteria archaea: bacteria with no nucleus (not real bacteria)
prokaryotes do not have a nucleus an example would be bacteria
it's more like, bacteria is a moneran. we can't say that a moneran is a bacteria because "monera" is a kingdom, and bacteria is an example of organisms under it.
all diseases are caused by bacteria or viruses. some example are flu (influenza virus) and swine flu (influenza a h1n1) and meningococcemia (meningococcus).
its bacteria, like a common example is tubersulosis tb.
yes. it is possible to get diseases from polluted water as it is contaminated with bacteria. for example bilharzia is a stagnent water disease.
infectious diseases involve a causative organism, from groups such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and such. noninfectious diseases are not caused by a specific infectious organism. you get an infective disease from a bacteria or a virus or even a fungus. other diseases are not caused by these but by other things. for example: cancer.
an example of a unicellular organism is bacteria.
yeast, mold, bacteria, unicellular organisms.
monera is a kingdom of organisms without membrane with two division called archaea and bacteria. the best example of monerans are spirilla and coccie bacteria.
it depends on the bacteria. cyanobacteria are a good example of a bacteria that can. there are obligate anaerobes, obligate aerobes, and organisms that can live with or without it.
prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack nuclei. an example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
unicellular organisms can be either eukaryotic or prokaryotic. for example: protozoa are eukaryotes. bacteria are prokaryotes.
bacteria(example: e. coli) animal(example: humans) plants(example: oak tree) fungus(example: mushrooms)
they don't. it is the organisms that reproduce (for example, bacteria), not their individual organs or organelles.