According to my Cell Biology Lab instructor, since the bacteria is anaerobic organism, it'll be difficult for them to live outside the host's body.
this MacConkey with crystal violet can grow enterococcus
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
E. coli bacteria can live outside of the body for long durations of time. This is especially true when there are conditions available that allow for these organisms to eat and multiply.
yes
From what I've found... Lactococcus lactis won't grow on a 6.5% plate while enterococcus faecalis will. Hope that helps!
Hepatitis C can live for 1 week outside the body.
no
I am not sure how long it will live outside the body, but this does not necessarily matter as many people are carriers.
this MacConkey with crystal violet can grow enterococcus
Yes; depending on environmental conditions HIV will only live minutes to hours outside the body.
parsites are of two types- ectoparasites and endoparasites............... endoparasites are those parasites which live inside the body of its host. ectoparasites are those parasites which live outside the body of the host. endoparasites take up the food that the host eats as they live inside the body of the host. eg- worms inside the stomach take up the digested food from the stomach. ectoparasites, as they live outside the body of the host take up the nutrition from outside the body of the host. eg- mosquitoes suck blood from our body.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
A VRE infection is a Vancomycin resistant enterococcus infection. This means an enterococcus bacteria is present and it is resistant to the antibiotic Vancomycin.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
Hep B can live for up to a week outside the body.
Chlamydia can't live in water. The bacteria can live for only a few minutes outside the body.