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tell me about this bacteria picture​

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Answered by charansc184
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Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments. These organisms can live in soil, the ocean and inside the human gut.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \text{Bacteria - }

  • They are unicellular microorganisms. 

  • They are mostly single- celled tiny organisms, but they live together in colonies of millions.

  • Bacteria could be seen under microscope which enlarges their size from a hundred to thousand times.

  • They have rigid cell wall.

  • They do not have well defined nucleus. It contains ribosomes and plasmids. This plasmid is helpful in reproduction.

  • The size of bacteria ranges from 0.2 micron to 100 microns. Smallest bacteria have a size of 0.15 micron. Largest bacteria are 1.5 micron in size.

They are divided into four types depending upon shapes:

  • Cocci: This means that bacteria are circular or spherical in shape.

  • Bacillus: This means that bacteria is rod shaped.

  • Spirilum: This means that bacteria are in spiral shape.

  • Vibrio: This means that bacteria is in comma like shape

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