Respuesta :
The are prokaryotic, they have the shapes listed. can have chlorophyl but do not have chloroplasts
Answer:
The correct answer would be:
- Bacteria are prokaryotic
- Bacterial shapes include: cocci, bacilli, and spirilla
- Some bacteria have chlorophyll to conduct photosynthesis
Bacteria represent the large domain of the prokaryotes.
They are prokaryotic in origin and thus, they lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound cell organelles.
The length of the bacteria measures in micrometers.
They exist in three main shapes namely; cocci, bacilli, and spirilla.
Most of the bacteria are heterotrophic in nature, however, few are autotrophic in nature also. For example, Â cyanobacteria (contain chlorophyll not chloroplast), purple bacteria, Green sulfur bacteria et cetera.
Mostly, bacteria reproduce asexually through binary fission.