Bacteria are prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that can take the shape of a bacillus, coccus, or spirillum. They are either heterotrophic, metabolizing their hosts for food, or photosynthetic. Some bacteria secrete toxins that can harm their hosts.
Bacteria are prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that can take the shape of a bacillus, coccus, or spirillum. They are either heterotrophic, metabolizing their hosts for food, or photosynthetic. Some bacteria secrete toxins that can harm their hosts.
Bacteria are prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that can take the shape of a bacillus, coccus, or spirillum. They are either heterotrophic, metabolizing their hosts for food, or photosynthetic. Some bacteria secrete toxins that can harm their hosts.
Bacteria are prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that can take the shape of a bacillus, coccus, or spirillum. They are either heterotrophic, metabolizing their hosts for food, or photosynthetic. Some bacteria secrete toxins that can harm their hosts.