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Wednesday 7 August 2019

The Life Process Of Bacteria!

Hi Guys Its Me Hamish and I'm Back To Show you The Life Processes of Bacteria and all The other waky and funky things that come with It! So sit back relax and get your reading glasses Cos I'm going to show you the world of Bacteria!

Every 20 seconds a New piece of Bacteria forms In the world. And to do so it needs food like any other thing does to grow, these combined with oxygen , carbon dioxide and water.When these things run out the Bacteria Will start to die out that is why when you see cold, dark and damp places there is normally a decent amount of Bacteria like moss or other types.

Bacteria is also a living organism and is apart of  MRS GREN or the seven life processes.
Bacteria display a wide diversity of shapes and sizes called morphologies.Bacteria cells are about one tenth the size of eukaryotic cells and are typically 0.5-5.0 Micrometers in length.But a few species you can see with the unaided eye for exemple, Thiomargarita  namibiensis is up to half a millimeter in length.

Many Bacteria cells exist as single cells but some like Streptococcus might form chains or other things like a bunch of grapes LOL Some even for bodys that can go for 500 micrometers long and containing about 100,000 cells. In these body each piece of Bacteria has a certain job for example some might migrate to the fruity top to differentiate into a specialised dormant  state called a myxospore.
Bacteria often attached to surface and form dense aggregation called biofilms and larger formations are called microbial mats. 


4 comments:

  1. Hi Hamish, its Thom from yaldhurst here.

    Great post.
    If anyone wants to learn about bacteria this is clearly the blog to go to.
    You should do a speech based on this.
    Did you research all this? How long did it take you to get all this info?
    Next time you should make the post a bit more exciting with photos or something and do less writing.
    Great job.
    Keep up the awesome work.
    From Thom

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    1. thanks it took about 1-2 hours to research and stuff so yea.

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  2. Hello Hamish, I'm Nikita from Yaldhurst Model School.
    I've looked around your blog and noticed the hundreds of writing documents you've presented, I love it how you've spent almost most of your time, to research bacteria, but like Thom said I think maybe a diagram of some kind of photo image to present the Process of a Bacteria?
    Otherwise Kai Pai!
    Nikita -

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