Friday, November 20, 2009

Is bacteria made of tissues, organs and/or organ systems?

Bacteria are not at all similar to cellular organisms.





They have no tissue or organs, since those are composed of cells.





Bacteria are much smaller and simpler than cells, although their DNA is surprisingly complex.





Bacteria are actually quite fascinating and they have many interesting facets that are not found at all in cellular organisms. The flagellum, for example, in some varieties is powered by a tiny microscopic motor that is powered by acid.





The world of bacteria is only now beginning to be opened up through the relatively young science of microbiology. I would encourage to read more about them if you think you would find it interesting.





After seeing the other comments, I felt compelled to add that bacteria are NOT cells.

Is bacteria made of tissues, organs and/or organ systems?
no, bacteria are single cell organisms
Reply:a bacterium is an organism..not made of tissue nor organs
Reply:they aren't any - thay are jus a single cell
Reply:Bacteria have some "organelles", but no tissues, organs, or organ systems as such.





They are single-celled organisms.
Reply:Bacteria are single celled organisms.





Tissues are made of cells and organs are made of tissues.





Bacteria however, can't make tissues or organs.
Reply:they r living organisms,made up of single cells,i guessss


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