1- Some bacteria can photosynthesize, like cyanobacter, the bacteria that makes vitamin B12, cyanocobalamine.
2- Some bacteria have an outer membrane that gives them their shape just like cell wall in plants.
2006-11-13 16:04:20
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answer #1
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answered by smarties 6
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Most of these answers are wrong...
No a bacteria does not need to thrive in another organism to live.
That would be a "parasite".
And yes they do have walls.
What about mitochondria? or otherthings? mitosis?
How about how these cells are formed?
2006-11-14 00:00:59
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answer #2
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answered by T.VO 3
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Both have cell walls.
Animal and fungi cells lack cell walls.
2006-11-13 23:57:49
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answer #3
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answered by heathersak 2
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they need medium to live. plants need soil, sunlight, water to live. bacteria need other organisms to live in. They are both living organism.
2006-11-13 23:52:42
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answer #4
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answered by jennifer 3
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Both have cells?
2006-11-13 23:51:04
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answer #5
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answered by Rocky 4
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They both have cells.
2006-11-13 23:52:02
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answer #6
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answered by spartan1820 2
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They are living, and they can self-propogate.
Give us a harder one!
2006-11-13 23:52:13
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answer #7
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answered by bc_is_the_place_to_be 4
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there both cells.
thats all i know sorry
2006-11-13 23:51:40
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answer #8
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answered by Salinas 1
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well they both have to have moisture to thrive.
2006-11-13 23:53:02
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answer #9
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answered by molly 6
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make their own food and...
2006-11-13 23:57:15
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answer #10
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answered by Amy 3
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