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prokaryotic

term for a cell that has no nucleus or membrane bound organelles

primary importance of bacteria

they are decomposers

two kingdoms of bacteria

eubacteria archaebacteria

how can bacteria cause diseases

1.cell/tisue damage


2. release toxins

why are bacteria succesful

1. rapid cell division


2. their in every environment

bacteria that can make their own food are called

autotrophs

a close and permenant relationship between two organisms is called

symbosis

pili

short stiff structures on the outside of the bacteria cell. their purpose is to attach the bacteria to a food source

ribosomes function

Ribosomes are a cell structure that makes protein.

cell wall

provides support and rigidity