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Answered by InstaPrince
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>Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms with prokaryotic cells, which are single cells that do not have organelles or a true nucleus and are less complex than eukaryotic cells.

>Bacteria are extremely numerous, and the total biomass of bacteria on Earth is more than all plants and animals combined.

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\longrightarrow The Bacteria are prokaryotic unicellular organisms. They have a relatively simple cell structure compared to eukaryotic cells. They also do not possess any membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus. However, do they possess genetic material DNA or RNA in the intracellular space called the nucleoid it's cannot see Naked eye's .

❍ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

➝ The examples of bacteria are

❍ Streptococcus

❍ Bacillus

❍ Actinobacteria

❍ Proteobacteria

➝ The Bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission. In this process, a single bacterium divides into two daughter cells. These daughter cells are identical to the parent cell as well as to each other.

➝ There are bacteria that can cause a multitude of illnesses. They are responsible for many of the infectious diseases like pneumonia, tuberculosis, diphtheria, syphilis, tooth decay

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