Biology, asked by veer002, 1 year ago

why bacteria live in colony

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Answered by SAngela
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✔Bacteria does not live alone they live in " colonies" becoz in order to depend on other organisms.


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Answered by krishnasolanki21
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Solution:

◆Below is given the meaning of Colonies and the reason why Bacteria live in Colonies:-



●What are Colonies?
It is a cluster of identical cells (clones) on the surface of (or within) a solid medium, usually derived from a single parent cell, as in bacterial colony. In contrast, a solitary organism is one in which all individuals live independently and have all of the functions needed tosurvive and reproduce.

●Why Bacteria live in Colonies?
As the bacteria consume the nutrients, they begin to grow and multiply. ... This pile of cells originates from one cell and is called a bacterial colony. Each species of bacteriaproduces a colony that looks different from the colonies produced by other species of bacteria.




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