There are several things that bacteria need to grow at an optimal rate. The most essential factors include moisture, food, warmth and time.
A nice house with a good soft bed.
30 degress centergrade!!
Freezing bacterial cultures slows the death rate of the bacteria. When bacteria is frozen it goes into a sleep state and does not grow or multiply.
lower it below or raise it above the the optimum temperature
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"Under optimal conditions bacteria can grow extremely rapidly and can double as quickly as every 10 minutes." From The Wikipedia entry on microorganisms: 'Some people say it can grow in an extremely rapid rate and double as quickly in every 10 mintues or so I've heard.' - Rangiku_Awata
30 degress centergrade!!
bacteria cells grow at a high speed rate.
Freezing bacterial cultures slows the death rate of the bacteria. When bacteria is frozen it goes into a sleep state and does not grow or multiply.
lower it below or raise it above the the optimum temperature
1.7%-1.9%
Possibly. depending on the nutritional requirements of the bacteria and what the medium provides will determine the growth rate (as well as temp, pH etc)
The growth of bacteria slows but does not stop. The food will still spoil but at a much slower rate.
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The optimal fan speed depends on the size of the heatsink and the clock rate of your processor. As such, there is no single answer.
every microbe require optimal temperature for its metabolic rates. when ever temperature increases metabolic rate of microbe decreases and dies.in low temperature microbes will be in inactive form.it doesn't die but stay in inactive form.
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