Bacteria can live and grow without thiamine. They do, however, need water, iron, phosphate, and a nitrogen source.
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow
Typically, yes.
Bacteria do not need a host organism to live and multiply.
There are four main conditions that bacteria need to divide. These are warmth, food, time and moisture. Many bacteria can grow straight away given the right conditions.
You need moist and warmth and let it rot and surely the bacteria will start to grow within 2~3 days.
Anaerobic bacteria don't need oxygen to grow.
OxyphotobacteriaAnoxyphotobacteria is the term that describes bacteria that don't need air to grow
two conditions bacteria need to live
Because viruses are considered nonliving and they need a host to reproduce, therfore they cannot live on their own. Now bacteria can reproduce asexually, so they can get bigger and do not need a host..
A bacteria needs food,moisture,warm,time to grow up !! :)
it gets rid of moisture and bacteria need moisture to grow
Everything else needs food to grow and reproduce. Bacteria are the same. If we only have a few and need to ID them, we have to have them reproduce to have enough in our sample.
Most bacteria does not need water to survive.
Typically, yes.
Bacteria do not need a host organism to live and multiply.
There are four main conditions that bacteria need to divide. These are warmth, food, time and moisture. Many bacteria can grow straight away given the right conditions.
food and warmth and moisture