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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Structure of bacteria doesn't have membran organelles. and bacteria doesn't have the mitochondria. then what will be use of bacteria to produce energy?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bac·te·ri·um [bak tree əm] (plural bac·te·ri·a [bak tree ə]) noun microscopic life form: a single-celled, often parasitic microorganism without distinct nuclei or organized cell structures. Various species are responsible for decay, fermentation, nitrogen fixation, and many plant and animal diseases. Kingdom: Eubacteria

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bacteria, one-celled organisms visible only through a microscope. Bacteria live all around us and within us. The air is filled with bacteria, and they have even entered outer space in spacecraft. Bacteria live in the deepest parts of the ocean and deep within Earth. They are in the soil, in our food, and on plants and animals. Even our bodies are home to many different kinds of bacteria. Our lives are closely intertwined with theirs, and the health of our planet depends very much on their activities

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whats organelle use to nitrogen fixation? fermentation doesn't produce ATP.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There are 2 kinds of bacteria according to their ways to produce energy: autotrof and heterotrof.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think Autotrof and heterorophs isn't ways to produce energy. But they ways to get food

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe that it has the same meaning. The energy will produce when you get food to produce energy.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I disagree, because food isn't use to get energy. From the food bacteria can get mineral, protein etc. hehehe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's okay. I've no idea right now. Missing for another answer. I'm waiting, Tik, Tok, Tik..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in mitochondria the energy (ATP) synthesis is by ATP synthase using proton gradient (Chemiosmosis) generated by respiration. the same gradient formation and ATP synthesis is there in bacteria also, but the process happening in plasma-membrane

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok. thanks for your answer..

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