in 5 degree c to 40 degree c
A pathogen is a foreign invader and most bacteria are pathogens but it depends in what quantity and also where in the body they enter. If they enter into a sterile tract such as the urinary tract then yes they are a pathogen and you will most likely get a UTI. If they enter into a place where they are part of the normal flora, the body's normal bacteria that live in and on it, then they won't cause harm. It depends how the bacteria gets into the body and where it travels to and if there is enough of it to cause a problem.
Most Pathogenic bacteria are gram negative
No. Almost all bacteria are not. There are bacteria everywhere performing essential functions like breaking down dead animals and plants. Bacteria are essential to health helping digest food and preventing pathogenic bacteria from getting out of control.
Yes, but most are weak and almost harmless.
it is a good microbe
once you have cooked food will in remain free from pathogenic bacteria
Most Pathogenic bacteria are gram negative
Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
Firstly, pathogenic is not the opposite of anaerobic. The vast majority of bacteria are non-pathogenic, but this doesn't mean they are anaerobic.
No. Almost all bacteria are not. There are bacteria everywhere performing essential functions like breaking down dead animals and plants. Bacteria are essential to health helping digest food and preventing pathogenic bacteria from getting out of control.
Thermophiles.
Yes, but most are weak and almost harmless.
yes
it is a good microbe
"Pathogen" is something that gives rise to disease or infection. There are bacteria that do not do these things though, such as the culture in yogurt or the E.coli already residing in your stomach.
once you have cooked food will in remain free from pathogenic bacteria
Pathogenic bacteria
in 5 degree c to 40 degree c