Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms considered the oldest life forms on Earth, highly versatile and capable of surviving in extreme conditions. They can be classified based on shape, cell wall composition, mode of nutrition, and respiration, with notable examples including E. coli, Streptococcus, and Lactobacillus. While many bacteria can cause diseases, some play essential roles in human health, such as producing antibiotics and aiding digestion.