These are tiny structure that produce proteins inside bacteria.
  • cytoplasm
  • ribosomes
  • endospore
  • decomposers
This is the process in which bacteria reproduce asexually
  • photosynthesis
  • conjugation
  • binary fission
  • cellular respiration
These are organisms that break down large, complex chemicals in dead organisms into small, simple chemicals.
  • decomposers
  • autotrophs
  • heterotrophs
  • endosperm
This is the region inside the cell membrane of a bacterium.
  • ribosome
  • conjugation
  • cytoplasm
  • flagellum
This is the process in which bacteria reproduce sexually.
  • cellular respiration
  • photosynthesis
  • binary fission
  • conjugation
This is the process of breaking down food to release energy.
  • cellular respiration
  • photosynthesis
  • flagellum
  • endosperm
These are tiny, single-celled organisms that live almost everywhere.
  • viruses
  • people
  • spiders
  • bacteria
This is a method of slowing down food spoilage.
  • photosynthesis
  • pasteurization
  • cellular respiration
  • binary fission
This is a small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell inside a bacteria cell
  • endosperm
  • decomposer
  • flagellum
  • pasteurization
This is a whip-like structure that helps a bacterial cell to move.
  • photosynthesis
  • ribosome
  • endosperm
  • flagellum
How are bacterial cells different from the cells of eukaryotes?
  • The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
  • The bacteria are eukaryotes, and the genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
  • The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the genetic material is contained in the nuclei.
  • The bacteria are eukaryotes, and the genetic material is contained in the nuclei.
How is bacteria helpful?
  • Provide carbon dioxide, food products, environmental recycling, medicine.
  • Provide oxygen, food products, environmental recycling, medicine.
  • Provide oxygen, food wastes, environmental recycling, medicine.
  • Provide oxygen, food products, environment medicine.
Tiny structures that produce proteins inside bacteria
  • bacteria
  • ribosomes
  • cytoplasm
  • endospore
A process by which bacteria reproduce asexually
  • binary fission
  • cellular respiration
  • pasteurization
  • decomposers
Organisms that break down food large, complex chemicals in dead organisms into small, simple chemicals
  • ribosomes
  • flagelllum
  • conjugation
  • decomposers
The region inside the cell membrane of a bacterium
  • bacteria
  • endospore
  • cytoplasm
  • decomposers
A process by which bacteria reproduce sexually
  • conjugation
  • binary fission
  • endospore
  • decomposers
Tiny single-celled organisms that live almost everywhere
  • ribosomes
  • cytoplasm
  • bacteria
  • virus
A method of slowing down food spoilage
  • Pasteurization
  • Endospore
  • Cellular Respiration
  • Conjugation
The process of breaking down food to release energy
  • Photosynthesis
  • ribosomes
  • Binary fission
  • Cellular Respiration
A small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell inside a bacterial cell
  • Endospore
  • Cellular Respiration
  • Pasteurization
  • Flagellum
A whip-like structure that helps a bacterial cell to move
  • Flagellum
  • Conjugation
  • Endospore
  • Pasteurization
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