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what are plant like similarities of bacteria​

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Answered by shatvik7
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Explanation:

plants like similarities of bacteria Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms that exist in their millions, in every environment, both inside and outside other organisms.

Some bacteria are harmful, but most serve a useful purpose. They support many forms of life, both plant and animal, and they are used in industrial and medicinal processes.

Bacteria are thought to have been the first organisms to appear on earth, about 4 billion years ago. The oldest known fossils are of bacteria-like organisms.

Bacteria can use most organic and some inorganic compounds as food, and some can survive extreme conditions.

A growing interest in the function of the gut microbiome is shedding new light on the roles bacteria play in human health.

What are bacteria?

bacteria

Bacteria are single-celled organisms.

Bacteria are single-cell organisms that are neither plants nor animals.

They usually measure a few micrometers in length and exist together in communities of millions.

A gram of soil typically contains about 40 million bacterial cells. A milliliter of fresh water usually holds about one million bacterial cells.

The earth is estimated to hold at least 5 nonillion bacteria, and much of the earth's biomass is thought to be made up of bacteria.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

1. The nucleus of plant cell contains DNA and controls the functions of the cell.

Bacteria also have an organelle that contains DNA and controls the cell.

2. Both plant and bacterial cells are surrounded by a rigid cell wall. The cell was serves to protect the cells and give them shape.

3. Both plant and bacterial cells contain a cytoplasmic membrane. This layer lies interior to the cell wall and surrounds the cytoplasm and organelles.

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