why is difficult to classify bacteria? give two examples
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1) Because bacteria are too small to classify and it needs more higher microscope to do that.
2) All bacteria have the same nucleic acid in there body, so those thing are very hard too classify because it was too small and all look petty same for that acid in their body.
2) All bacteria have the same nucleic acid in there body, so those thing are very hard too classify because it was too small and all look petty same for that acid in their body.
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some bacterias autotrophic and others are heterotrophs so it become difficult to classify them.
some becterias lack cell wall and the others has a well defined cell wall.
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some becterias lack cell wall and the others has a well defined cell wall.
please mark my answer BRAINLIEST please
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