Examples of spirilla bacteria include species like Campylobacter, Helicobacter, and Spirillum. These bacteria are characterized by their spiral shape and motility.
Some plant symptoms caused by bacteria include watersoaking, bacterial lesions, bacterial spots and bacterial streaming.
Azotobacter, Rhizobium, Azospirillum, Phosphate solubilizing bacteria, and Mycorrhizal fungi are some examples of bio-fertilizers used to enhance soil fertility and plant growth.
No, flagella are found in some types of cells such as bacteria, sperm cells, and some single-celled organisms. Plant cells do not typically have flagella.
Bacteria and plants are part of the ecosystem. Bacteria may affect plants in a number of ways. Diseases have been mentioned, but most bacteria co-exist with plants quite easily. Several bacteria are involved with the transitions of nutrients and make nutrients such as nitrogen plant available (the plant is only able to absorb some nutrients in certain molecular forms). While other bacteria convert nutrients and toxins into forms unavailable to the plant. Other bacteria make Some bacteria, Rhizobia in particular, develop symbiotic relationships with some plants. Rhizobia convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium which is plant available. In exchange, the plant provides Rhizobia with shelter (a root nodule) and food (photosynthates). That should give you a couple of pathways to discuss.
examples of atypical bacteria
Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
some examples could be bacteria and blue algae
Some examples of monerans are bread,yogurt,medicine,and bacteria.
Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.
Some examples of Vascular plant's are: Sunflower's, Tulips, and Water lilies.
Examples of spirilla bacteria include species like Campylobacter, Helicobacter, and Spirillum. These bacteria are characterized by their spiral shape and motility.
Some plant symptoms caused by bacteria include watersoaking, bacterial lesions, bacterial spots and bacterial streaming.
Animal, Plant
Some bacteria respond to an unfavorable environment by forming endospore.
Examples of bacteria include E. coli, Streptococcus, and Lactobacillus. Bacteria can be both good and bad: some bacteria are beneficial and necessary for processes like digestion, while others can cause diseases or infections.
Azotobacter, Rhizobium, Azospirillum, Phosphate solubilizing bacteria, and Mycorrhizal fungi are some examples of bio-fertilizers used to enhance soil fertility and plant growth.