Bacteria: Francisella tularensis
This bacteria is a gram-negative, non-motile coccobacillus. This is an aerobic bacteria. It lives in low-temperature environments. It lives in water, soil, and animals. It’s considered a bacteria because it has a nucleus, it’s asexual, and it is mobile in its microscopic level. There is no specific purpose of this bacteria; however, it’s life-span increases as it lives in contaminated environments or decaying organisms.
This bacteria is a gram-negative, non-motile coccobacillus. This is an aerobic bacteria. It lives in low-temperature environments. It lives in water, soil, and animals. It’s considered a bacteria because it has a nucleus, it’s asexual, and it is mobile in its microscopic level. There is no specific purpose of this bacteria; however, it’s life-span increases as it lives in contaminated environments or decaying organisms.
Protist: Tetrahymena
This protist is a protozoa with a nucleus, heterotrophic, and are aerobic. This protist can live in environment due to its free nature. Tetrahymena eats organic debris using phagocytosis, meaning that it eats with its cilia.
This protist is a protozoa with a nucleus, heterotrophic, and are aerobic. This protist can live in environment due to its free nature. Tetrahymena eats organic debris using phagocytosis, meaning that it eats with its cilia.
Fungi: Nosema ceranae
This fungi is not photosynthetic because of its spores. This is also a parasite. This fungi can weaken any bees’ immune systems and slowly break down their nervous system. It only contributes of eradicating bees in their environments in the Badlands.
This fungi is not photosynthetic because of its spores. This is also a parasite. This fungi can weaken any bees’ immune systems and slowly break down their nervous system. It only contributes of eradicating bees in their environments in the Badlands.