Yes bacteria changes an environment.
All bacteria can mutate and evolve, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is the best example of a bacteria changing to adjust to its environment.
Microorganisms change the pH of their environment by secreting acids or bases as byproducts of their metabolism. For example, bacteria that produce lactic acid can lower the pH of their environment, while ammonia-producing bacteria can raise the pH. These changes in pH can create optimal conditions for the growth and survival of the microorganisms.
No! because bacteria is its type of bacteria and no matter what it will not change!
The bacteria that can change shape call pleomorphic
transformation
Bacteria growth and proliferation in an environment are caused by factors such as temperature, moisture, pH levels, nutrients, and oxygen availability. These conditions provide an ideal environment for bacteria to reproduce and thrive.
Yes, soil bacteria release carbon dioxide into the environment through the process of respiration.
Wrong, bacteria do respond to change of surrounding.
you!!!!!!!
plants, bacteria.
Certain types of bacteria can be harmful to the environment. Others help with natural processes like decomposing and stuff like that. So, it depends what kind of bacteria you are talking about.
Good bacteria grows on makeup.Deminoty grows on makeup.Deminoty is a good bacteria that helps the environment.