Bacteria
Bacteria - Bacteria are minute microscopic prokaryotes. They are unicellular organisms, which are usually identified by their specific activities, more than their general organisati..
Bacteria
Bacteria are minute microscopic prokaryotes. They are unicellular organisms, which are usually identified by their specific activities, more than their general organisatio..
Bacteria
show a primitive type of sexual reproduction called genetic recombination. In this process, the exchange of genetic materials takes place by a process called conjugation . Conjugating bacterial cells are in contact through a hollow tube called pilus. In the higher organisms, sexual reproduct..
show a primitive type of sexual reproduction called genetic recombination. In this process, the exchange of genetic materials takes place by a process called conjugation . Conjugating bacterial cells are in contact through a hollow tube called pilus. In the higher organisms, sexual reproduct..Nutrition in Bacteria
Nutrition in Bacteria - Bacteria exhibit different modes of nutrition. On this basis, broadly two types of bacteria can be recognised autotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic bacteria..
Nutrition in Bacteria
Bacteria exhibit different modes of nutrition. On this basis, broadly two types of bacteria can be recognised autotrophic bacteria and heterotrophic bacteria..
Chemosynthetic Bacteria
These are bacteria which manufacture organic compounds from inorganic raw materials utilising energy liberated from the oxidation of inorganic substances. Following are the common types of chemo autotrophic bacteria. 1. Nitrifying bacteria which derive energy by oxidi..
Reproduction in Bacteria
Binary Fission - It is the most common mode of asexual reproduction. The cytoplasm and nucleoid of a bacterial cell divide equally into two, following replication of DNA. The cell wall and cytoplasm also split resulting in the formation of two daughter cells. Under favourable conditions, a bacteria..
Binary Fission - It is the most common mode of asexual reproduction. The cytoplasm and nucleoid of a bacterial cell divide equally into two, following replication of DNA. The cell wall and cytoplasm also split resulting in the formation of two daughter cells. Under favourable conditions, a bacteria..Photoautotrophic Bacteria
The photoautotrophic bacteria possess photosynthetic pigments in membrane bound lamellae (or thylakoids) and utilise solar energy. The bacterial photosynthesis is different from that of green plants since here water is not used as a hydrogen donor. Hence oxygen is not released as a byp..
Different Forms of Bacteria
Following are the common forms of bacteria..
Phosphate Solubalising Bacteria
Some bacteria like Aspergillus awamori have the capacity to solubalise the phosphates fixed in soil. It must be recalled here that most of applied phosphorus is fixed in soil, and a small part of it is available to plants every year as labile phosphorous. When such bacteria are ..
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