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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the very first organisms to evolve on earth was probably a unicellular organism, similar to modern bacteria. Ever since then, life has evolved into a multitude of life forms over many millennia. However, we can still trace our ancestry back to this single-celled organism.

Table of Contents

   Definition

   Diagram

   Structure

   Classification

   Reproduction

   Useful Bacteria

   Harmful Bacteria

Today, bacteria are considered as one of the oldest forms of life on earth. Even though most bacteria make us ill, they have a long-term, mutual relationship with humans and are very much important for our survival. But before we elaborate on its uses, let us know the structure of bacteria, its classification, and the bacteria diagram in detail.

Bacteria Definition

   “Bacteria are unicellular organisms belonging to the prokaryotic group where the organisms lack a few organelles and a true nucleus”.

Also Read: Gram Negative Bacteria

Bacteria Diagram

The bacteria diagram given below represents the structure of bacteria with its different parts.  The cell wall, plasmid, cytoplasm and flagella are clearly marked in the diagram.

Bacteria Diagram

Bacteria Diagram representing the Structure of Bacteria

Structure of Bacteria

The structure of bacteria is known for its simple body design. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms with the absence of the nucleus and other cell organelles; hence, they are classified as prokaryotic organisms.

They are also very versatile organisms, surviving in extremely inhospitable conditions. Such organisms are called extremophiles. Extremophiles are further categorized into various types based on the types of environments they inhabit:

   Thermophiles

   Acidophiles

   Alkaliphiles

   Osmophiles

   Barophiles

   Cryophiles

Another fascinating feature of bacteria is their protective cell wall, which is made up of a special protein called peptidoglycan. This particular protein isn’t found anywhere else in nature except in the cell walls of bacteria.

But few of them are devoid of this cell wall, and others have a third protection layer called capsule. On the outer layer, one or more flagella or pili is attached, and it functions as a locomotory organ. Pili can also help certain bacteria to attach themselves to the host’s cells. They do not contain any cell organelle as in animal or plant cell except for ribosomes.

Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis. In addition to this DNA, they have an extra circular DNA called plasmid. These plasmids make some strains of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.

Also Read: Gram Positive Bacteria

Classification of Bacteria

Bacteria can be classified into various categories based on their features and characteristics. The classification of bacteria is mainly based on the following:

   Shape

   Composition of the cell wall

   Mode of respiration

   Mode of nutrition

Answered by balavignesh2003
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Answer:

4 shapes of bacteria:

spherical

rod shaped

spiral shaped

comma

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