yes they do, they multiply then grow in 20 mins
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Bacillus subtilis E. coli Pseudomons fluorenscens streptococcus faecilis most bacteria can grow on nutrient agar
The study of Microorganisms is called microbiology.
Hay infusion is a method of making a suitable home for your microorganisms to grow, this is achieved by boiling hay with water. This results to a broth, rich with carbohydrates and other "food" for your microorganisms extracted from the hay you used. Now, to make your microorganisms grow in numbers in that infusion, you need to get a little amount of the sample that you want to test for the presence of microorganisms. Example, getting a few milliliters of pond water, then pouring it to your hay-infusion. We will leave this for 24-48 hours so that the microorganisms will be able to multiply and grow in your infusion. Now, regarding the question on prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells... These two are actually the types of cells animals may have. Prokaryotic cells are said to be primitive and are commonly seen in bacteria, while eukaryotic cells are more advanced cells seen in higher forms of life like us. However, in the infusion you prepared, after pouring the sample that you want to be tested, we will see a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms swimming about. Both types are present and it's a matter of identifying one from the other.
The life cycle of most microorganisms is fast, so in a matter of days you might go through multiple generations, in each generation the useful mutation selects more survivors. This does not work for microorganisms which grow very slowly. Some organisms deep underground are believed to live for hundreds of years.
There are many microorganisms in sewage.
Yes, and to survive and reproduce they must grow.
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No. A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense to and causes harm to another organism. Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are media (singular medium).No. If the foods might allow pathogenic microorganisms to grow, they are called potentially hazardous.
No. A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense to and causes harm to another organism. Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are media (singular medium).No. If the foods might allow pathogenic microorganisms to grow, they are called potentially hazardous.
No, all microorganisms will not grow optimally at a neutral pH. Several types of fungi, for example, grow better in an acidic environment.
Bacterial cultures.
Microorganisms will grow on almost anything organic. Microorganisms need 6 thing to live and reproduce. remember them with the acronym FATTOM Food, the right Acidity, Time, Temperature (40-135 degrees Fahrenheit), Oxygen, and Moisture
Not always, there will be some microorganisms that only grow on plant tissue, but others grow on meat. Micro-organism is a very broad term, it just means "very small organism".
Some microorganisms that are natural commensals of our body, inhibit other bacteria to grow,thus they inhibit infection.
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Microorganisms help break down and decompose food. These microorganisms are what cause food to spoil and grow mold on it.
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