Characteristics of Bacteria
Harm and Help
Anaerobic and aerobic
Nitrogen fixation
100

True or False: All bacteria have a thick, slime layer on the outside.

False

100

True or false: All bacteria is helpful

False

100

This kind of bacteria does not air for cellular respiration.

Anaerobic

100

What is the process in with some bacteria can turn free nitrogen intro into a usable form for plants and animals.

What is nitrogen fixation?;
200

What are the whip-like tails that help bacteria move around in moist conditions

Flagella

200

What kind of bacteria can produce food.

Producers, some can use photosynthesis from the sun or use chlorophyll to make their own food.

200

The majority of bacteria cells are...

Aerobic meaning they need air to live, like humans.

300

How many organelles are in bacteria?

3

300

What can bacteria do to help in the human body

Help digest food and without it we would not be able to eat and would die.

300

Which bacteria cell, anaerobic or aerobic, use oxygen for cellular respiration.

Aerobic cells use oxygen during cellular respiration.

400

This bacteria kingdom is found basically anywhere in the world.

Archaebacteria. This bacteria can live they long in cold, wet, moist, hot, and basically anywhere on earth.

400

What bacteria can break down dead organisms. (Example human waste)

Saprophyte, they help our world a ton because without them human waste would be piled up.

400
Why are plants aerobic if they don't do any activities.

To make sure that there cells are full of energy for other purposes.

500

What happens if there is multiple flagella in bacteria

Nothing! Some bacteria are just different from others and it is possible to have no flagella.

500

What is a pathogen

Some pathogens produce toxins or poisons and are very well protected.
500

Are virus and bacteria anaerobic of aerobic.

What is anaerobic?

500

Can bacteria help with nitrogen fixation and what is the common outcome of them after the process . 

What is ammonia

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