What Is More Dangerous Viruses Or Bacteria
Both bacteria and viruses are known to cause several diseases. However, if one has to compare, viruses are said to... View Article
Both bacteria and viruses are known to cause several diseases. However, if one has to compare, viruses are said to... View Article
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes. They have restricted space for food intake and excretion and to conduct all other life processes... View Article
A few bacteria can be useful to humans in the following ways – Gut bacteria checks the health of our... View Article
Germs are microscopic entities such as protozoa, fungi, viruses and bacteria which can potentially cause diseases. Viruses are submicroscopic infectious... View Article
Yes, bacteria are considered to be living entities. Although they are single-celled, they are capable of synthesizing molecules and energy... View Article
Cells of humans do not synthesize, neither need peptidoglycan. Antibiotics (Penicillin) prevents the transpeptidation or final cross-linking step in assembly... View Article
Researchers suggest that gut bacteria have an influence over the development of the immune system, maturation, metabolism and even production... View Article
The gut microbiota conducts specialized functions in host nutrient metabolism – drug metabolism and xenobiotic, maintaining the structural integrity of... View Article
Some microbes such as fungi, archaea, bacteria are found living in the digestive tracts of humans and other entities, they... View Article
Bacteria assist in protecting the cells in intestines from invading pathogens and also facilitate the repair of damaged tissues. Good... View Article
Benefits of bacteria are as listed – Gut bacteria helps disintegrate food and keep the gut healthy Some can produce... View Article
Identification of bacterial isolates has immense significance and applications in various fields, some of which are – In the food... View Article
Bacteria can be found on every possible habitat on Earth – rock, soil, oceans, arctic, to name a few. Some... View Article
The existence of variant and irregular forms in the same strain or species of bacteria are pleomorphic bacteria. They can... View Article
Some methods deployed in labs while identifying bacteria are the following traits – shape, gram staining, capsule (its presence), motility,... View Article
E.coli are rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria. Size varies between 1-3 x 0.4-0.7 µm and volume in the range 0.6 µm and... View Article
Pleomorphism refers to the ability of an organism to alter its morphology, reproductive and other metabolic behaviour in response to... View Article
Bacillus subtilis is a gram-positive and rod-shaped bacterium. When it is cultured on usual nutrient, it forms a circular colony,... View Article
Bacterial colonies are a cluster of bacterial cells divided from one bacterium on the solid medium. Following characteristics can be... View Article
No, they are not gymnosperms. Fern is a pteridophyte. It is a member of a group of vascular plants which... View Article