eubACTERIA
Domain it belongs in;
Domain Bacteria
Domain Bacteria
Type of cell;
Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes
Number of cells;
Unicellular
Unicellular
Nutrition;
Heterotrophic or Autotrophic
Heterotrophic or Autotrophic
Cell walls;
Present:
Cellulose
Present:
Cellulose
When evolved;
Three to four billion years ago
Three to four billion years ago
The purple shows the Bacteria phylogenetic.
One example of bacteria would be E. Coli
Two adaptions are; There are a number of ways in which the E. coli will use these flagella. When it senses a change in the chemical composition of its environment, it can either swim towards or away from them, depending on the possible use of these chemicals for cellular metabolism. This is also known as chemotaxis. Adapts to the new body temperatures and the competiton with other organisms.