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Bacteria Questions and Answers (Q&A)

L. Brett, Sales Manager
Answered: May 23, 2019
Some people are not familiar with Helminths, but they are not from the Kingdom Protista. Those that are from the Kingdom Protista are Prokaryotes. These usually cannot be classified if they are...Read More

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T. ADAMS, Senior Executive
Answered: Aug 21, 2019
Bacteria are the largest of all the microorganism’s kingdom. Eubacteria are also referred to as true bacteria. They are unicellular prokaryotic organisms, which are microscopic in nature....Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Aug 08, 2019
Pneumonia simply means a chronic or acute inflammation of the lungs caused by a virus, bacteria, and other types of micro-organisms. Pneumonia is in three stages, mild, moderate, and severe...Read More

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E. Barnes, Professional Gamer
Answered: Apr 24, 2019
The correct answer to this question is bed rest. This treatment involves a voluntary time of lying in bed. As of 1999, a review found no benefits of bed rest, but still today, there are many...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Source- botulinum - infants: honey; adults: canned foodsource- tetani--spores in soils, especially those treated with manure.once the toxin is in the patient: for both of these cases, look at the...Read More

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Ben , Professional Gamer
Answered: Dec 30, 2020
The four types of bacteria are spirillum, bacillus, coccus, and vibrio. This classification is done according to the shape of these bacteria. Spirillum refers to any of the aerobic bacteria that...Read More

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C.Charlotte
Answered: Jan 12, 2020
All bacteria are unicellular (single-celled), not multicellular organisms. Multicellular organisms have many cells. For example, humans are multicellular. Bacteria are small and thin. They are...Read More

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S.Sophie
Answered: Feb 10, 2020
There are three main types of bacteria, which come in various shapes. The cocci bacteria are spherical shaped. While they may occur as single cells, the cocci bacteria can also remain attached to...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Mastitis in cows is inflammation of the udder. infection is caused by many types of bacteria: streptococcus spp., staphylococcus spp., klebsiella spp., etc. mastitis develops when a quarter is...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Dec 03, 2024
Presence of a cell wall-2. presence of dna-3. presence of cytoplasm-most bacteria have an outer, rigid cell wall. this provides shape and support. lining the inside of the cell wall is a plasma...Read More

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N. Reyes, Writer
Answered: Jun 18, 2020
It is sometimes confusing to be given different terms, especially if you are not too familiar with the terms. When you say aerobic bacteria, this is a type of bacteria that would need oxygen so...Read More

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G. Tanaka, Dentist
Answered: Oct 13, 2020
Typical bacteria are the common, well-known bacteria, while the atypical bacteria, also known as the incomplete bacteria. The typical bacteria are a member of the large group of unicellular...Read More

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C. Lopez, Chauffer
Answered: Mar 26, 2020
Some people assume that there are some conditions that seem to be the same. This is the case with tuberculosis and pneumonia. One of the main differences between the two is how contagious the...Read More

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I.Isabella
Answered: Feb 11, 2020
The most dangerous type of bacteria is called pathogenic bacteria. These bacteria cause extreme harm to animal and plant life by creating a wide array of diseases in them, which can kill....Read More

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C.Charlotte
Answered: Jan 12, 2020
Prokaryotic All bacterial cells are prokaryotic. Bacteria are a single-celled microscopic organism. Bacterial cell lacks a membrane-bound nucleus, specialized membrane-bound organelles like...Read More

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