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Select all characteristics that apply to bacteria. Bacteria are eukaryotic Bacteria are prokaryotic Bacterial shapes include: cocci, bacillus, and spirilla Some bacteria have chlorophyll to conduct photosynthesis Some bacteria have chloroplasts

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The are prokaryotic, they have the shapes listed. can have chlorophyl but do not have chloroplasts
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The correct answer would be:

  • Bacteria are prokaryotic
  • Bacterial shapes include: cocci, bacilli, and spirilla
  • Some bacteria have chlorophyll to conduct photosynthesis

Bacteria represent the large domain of the prokaryotes.

They are prokaryotic in origin and thus, they lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound cell organelles.

The length of the bacteria measures in micrometers.

They exist in three main shapes namely; cocci, bacilli, and spirilla.

Most of the bacteria are heterotrophic in nature, however, few are autotrophic in nature also. For example, cyanobacteria (contain chlorophyll not chloroplast), purple bacteria, Green sulfur bacteria et cetera.

Mostly, bacteria reproduce asexually through binary fission.

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