bacteria

Bacteria are unicellular organisms. They come in many different shapes and sizes, e.g cocci, bacilli, spirillum Some bacteria are useful, while others aren't, such as pathogens.

Bacteria have many different parts here is what makes up a bacterium cell:
 * __Capsule__**: a slimmy protective layer
 * __Cell wall__**: give bacterium its shape and helps maintan its shape
 * __Flagella__**: helps with the bacterium movement
 * __Cell membrane__**:controls entry and exist of nutrients from the bacterium
 * __Cytoplasm__**:were life funtions take place
 * __Nuclear material__** (DNA): controls cell processes

Bacteria feed through **extra cellular digestion**, where they secrete enzymes into the environment around them. The enzymes then break down the food particles. The food is absorbed through the cell membrane, where it is used to provide nutrients and energy in the cell. The waste products also known as toxins are then excreted through the cell membrane.

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Here is a short video about how much bacteria is made over time media type="youtube" key="gEwzDydciWc&hl=en" height="344" width="425" Bacteria Reproduce by Binary Fission meaning it clones them selves and this is how:

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