Is typhoid fever and botulism caused by gram positive or negative bacteria?
Clostridium botulinum is an anaerobic, Gram-positive, spore-forming rod. ChaCha for now!
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What would happend if the bacteria that cause denitrification were removed from the nitrogen cycle?
Denitrification is essentially the reverse of nitrification.
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What part of the bacteria cell helps it stick to surfaces?
Along the surface of the bacteria cell you will find structur...
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What is a practical application of transgenic bacteria?
The best example of transgenic bacteria application is the pr...
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Why do some bacteria retain the gram stain while some do not?
Gram-negative bacteria have lipopolysaccharide in their outer...
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Why are radiation and chemicals useful for producing mutant bacteria?
Radiation and chemicals cause mutations because the effect th...
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Some bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can't be se...
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What would happend if the bacteria that cause denitrification were removed from the nitrogen cycle?
Denitrification is essentially the reverse of nitrification.
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Does a bacteria have a nucleus?
Bacteria lack a true nucleus, a feature that distinguishes th...
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How did Griffith's experiments indicate the presence of a transforming factor in bacteria?
In Griffith's experiment, bacteria from the III-S strain were...
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What is a compound that blocks the growth and reproduction of bacteria?
Antibiotics kill or prevent growth of bacteria by their effec...
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What are the two kingdoms of bacteria?
The Two Kingdoms of Bacteria are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
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Bacteria, like every other organism, be it big or small, need...
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Why do some bacteria retain the gram stain while some do not?
Gram-negative bacteria have lipopolysaccharide in their outer...
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A bacteria is a single, self-contained, living cell. An Esche...
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What are the three shapes of bacteria?
Most bacteria come in one of three basic shapes: coccus (sphe...
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How do scientists distinguish between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria?
Gram staining (or Gram's method) is an empirical method of di...
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Fecal bacteria is bacteria associated with excrement (feces) ...
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What is the role of certain Bacteria on changing atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants?
Bacteria present in the nodules in the leguminous plants cont...
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What is the difference between a bacteria and a viruses?
Viruses are tiny structures that can only reproduce inside a ...
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Bacteria has cell walls identified as gram-negative or gram-p...
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What is the difference between a bacteria and a viruses?
Viruses are tiny structures that can only reproduce inside a ...
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Fecal bacteria is bacteria associated with excrement (feces) ...
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Bacteria has cell walls identified as gram-negative or gram-p...
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What bacteria is that found in?
"Bacillus Thuringiensis" is the bacteria found in the pestici...
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Yep! The prokaryotes are divided into two domains: the bacter...
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Where In bacteria is DNA found?
DNA in a bacterial cell is a single strand contained in the c...
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Is a bacteria a prokaryotic cell?
Bacteria are prokaryotic cells (absence of a nucleus and othe...
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What are the bodies three lines of defense against bacteria?
Physical (skin and mucous membranes) and chemical barriers th...
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How long can you freeze bacteria?
Freezing to 0 °F inactivates any microbes-bacteria, yeasts an...
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How does penicillin kill bacteria?
Penicillin kills bacteria by interfering with the ability to ...
About Bacteria
Bacteria are single celled organisms found in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals. Some bacteria cause disease but others are essential to the human body. For example, bacteria in the digestion system, help in the healthful digestion of food. Sometimes trying to get bacteria out of one place in your body can cause problems in another.
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