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Reserve food material of bacteria

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Answered by Khushnumatahseen
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cytoplasmic inclusions in form of GLYCOGEN and some modified forms of it is the reserve food material in bacteria
Answered by HappyJohn
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Reserve food material of bacteria is Glycogen.

Explanation:

1. Bacteria stores their food in the form of small granules which is called glycogen. The structure which helps them in storing is known as inclusion bodies.

2. These bodies called inclusion bodies keeps on floating around in the cell of bacteria.

3. These bodies stores glycogen as energy and carbohydrate reservoir.

4. Generally, the bacteria obtains or acquires their nutrition by releasing enzymes from which then breaks down and digests the materials and nutrients present in the extracellular environment.

5. Some bacteria obtains nutrients by performing photosynthesis process like Euglena. While some bacteria break down dead matters and organisms and acquires nourishment from it.

6. Also, some bacteria may obtain nourishment by establishing mutual and parasitic relationships.

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