Yes, in general.
Food poisoning bacteria go dormant at and below freezing. All bacteria are dormant below -17ºC or 1.5ºF
Becuase it is demented
no it cant
Bed bugs can remain dormant for around 12-18 months without perishing.
Such trees are Deciduous.
fleas can die within months. flea eggs are what you need to be worried about. they lay dormant for 1-2 years until they sense a food source near by. when they do... DINNER!
HPV can stay dormant for decades. Diagnosis does not give you an idea of when you were infectedd.
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A spore is formed by bacteria when the environment around it starts to become less favorable for growth (eg. depletion in nutrients, increase in temperatures, drop in moisture of the environment, etc). these spores lay dormant until the conditions become favorable again. When the environment changes to more favorable conditions the bacteria will develop and begin a new colony following the bacterial cycle
Endospores lay dormant until conditions are such that they can re-activate the cell.
Some people are chronic carriers of streptococci in their throat.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is not a virus; it is a type of bacteria. MRSA can live on the skin or in the nose of healthy individuals without causing any symptoms, a state known as colonization. In some cases, it can remain dormant without causing an infection, but it can become active and lead to serious infections if the immune system is compromised or if it enters the body through cuts or other openings.