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Symbiotic Bacteria
These are bacteria which live in a mutually beneficial association with other organisms. Such bacteria derive the essential nutrients from their host organisms and in that process help the host through some of their biological activities. 1. The most familiar example o..
Bacteria
Bacteria are minute microscopic prokaryotes. They are unicellular organisms, which are usually identified by their specific activities, more than their general organisati..
Bacteria
sexual reproduction process in bacteria show a primitive type of sexual reproduction called genetic recombination. Conjugating Bacteria 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 hig..
Beneficial Mutations
Beneficial Mutations - Crop - Reported benefits after mutations Barley - Reduction in height, increased yield and day neutrality Groundnut - Improved oil content Wheat - Grain colour improved Rice - dwarfing, increased yield. In India, g induced mutations are carried out on seeds at Bhabh..
Beneficial Mutations
Crop - Reported benefits after mutations. Barley - Reduction in height, increased yield and day neutralit..
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..
Parasitic Bacteria
These are bacteria which occur in the body of animals and plants, obtaining their organic food from there. Most of these bacteria are pathogenic , causing serious diseases in the host organisms either by exploiting them or by releasing poisonous secretions called toxi..
Heterotrophic Bacteria
These are bacteria which are unable to manufacture their own organic food and hence are dependent on external source. These bacteria can be distinguished into three groups as follows: Saprophytic Bacteria: These bacteria obtain their nutritional requirements ..
Autotrophic Bacteria
These are bacteria which are able to synthesize their own organic food from inorganic substances. They use carbon dioxide for obtaining carbon and utilise hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) or ammonia (NH 3 ) or hydrogen (H 2 ) as the source of hydrogen to reduce carbon. These bacteria c..
Reproduction in Bacteria
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 cell..
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