What happens to bacteria when they die?
>inb4 bacteria heaven
I mean, what happens to their remains? what remains do they leave?
Organelles floating freely?
>>7746567
A lot of things can happen, but yeah one of the possibilities is them spilling their innards, especially after a viral infection. Read up on transformation and transduction.
>>7746567
Bumping for general interest
>>7746574
The point of asking is so all the "reading up" can be done here
:)
>>7746584
This is a board for scientific discussion, not spoonfeeding idiots who are too lazy to educate themselves
>>7746594
>This is a board for scientific discussion
really? Ive seen flat earth threads here
>>7746598
Shitposting for fun and acting entitled to other people's efforts are separate
No one likes dealing with pricks
>>7746615
So your saying /sci/ is not the 4chan government that hands out intellectual cheese.
>>7746567
effectively the only thing denominating life is taht membrane dividing the Ginside from the Goutside
without the organization its ded jimmy
it opens up and spills its spaghetti
Often bacteria will refuse to die, desicate themselves, form super-chromatin assembled with UV-absorbing protein, and attempt to live forever-YUI style. But then a homie splashes a little sweat on them and they come back to life. - sporulation
For the most part its deemed necrosis, but it has been called many names.
>>7746676
I do not like the way you phrase your posts to intentionally make yourself look stupid.
>>7746676
>bacteria
>chromatin
>>7746768
you dont dictate what this board IS for.
>>7746768
No, but the lack of serious replies shows I'm not dictating, merely observing. I hope you're doing this on purpose, mate
Bacteria have lysosomes in them. Usually the lysosomal membrane breaks and lysozymes digest the bacteria and everything it's made up of. Proteins break down to amino acids, lipids break down to triglycerides, etc.
This is how bacteria normally die.
Things like heat, hypotonicity, break down the cell wall and cell membrane of bacteria and they die, these are the unnatural causes.
>>7746799
You don't dictate what this board is FOR.
>>7746995
You don't dictate WHAT this board is for.
>>7746615
>acting entitled to other people's efforts
Newton, Maxwell, Salk and Einstein gave their efforts to the world for free. Truely great ideas don't have price tags.
Your brain isn't special. It's like any other object in the universe that contains information; it opens up and empties it's contents, or it's useless. If you presume to secure the information against us, than we'll 'crack your safe.' If we can't crack it, and you won't open it, it might as well not exist.
>bacteria heaven
I lold. Oh man.
>>7746594
/a/ poster detected. Back to your cancerous moe shithole please.
>>7746567
>AlienTampon.jpg
That movie was fucked up, but surprisingly better than the AAA shit Hollywood has been releasing.
>>7747176
Missing the point for 100, Alex
>>7747088
You don't dictate what THIS board is for.
>>7746567
get eaten by amoebas and other bacteria or something.
>>7746567
>>7746594
>a board where you're supposed to share information
>being an asshole when someone asks for information
Please fuck off to whatever board you came from.
>>7746676
straight outta reddit
>>7748344
You DON'T dictate what this board is for.
>>7746567
I believe they decompose into Nitrogen compounds?
>>7748381
You don't DICTATE what this board is for.
>>7748352
This
>I had a microbiology class last sto ester
If the bacteria is engulfed by another microorganism, its organelles are digested by the predator.
However, if the bacteria dies due to exposure to heat, alcohol, and other harmful substances, the cell wall will blast and its organelles will scatter. I'm not quite sure what happens next.