Well pH has an affect on goldfish health: too low or too high a pH causes the fish to be stressed and if it is stressed it is more susceptable to disease and will not grow.
No
pH temperature nutrients microorganisms waste # of pop limited resources among other stuff
Two major factors include the availability of nutrients and the removal of waste products.
Pepsin doesn't affect the pH but it is active in an acidic environment.
Yes, cancer cells cannot grow and live in alkaline environment, at pH 7.4 , their growth stops, and at pH 8.4 they die .
No
Ph levels affect the balance of things. If an ecosystems Ph level is off, it can cause a surplus in bacterial growth.
Yes pH levels influence mold growth. Molds generally prefer a slightly acidic pH and will grow best then. Each mold species has a particular pH at which it grows best.
Goldfish can. my goldfish are in a very high PH for 6months.
becaues the plants will not have room for its root to grow
It is very acidic and might kill them.
A good pH range for goldfish is 7.2 to 7.6 If it is higher than this, it will shorten your goldfish's lifespan dramatically, and can irritate his slime coat, which is how they fight off diseases. Also ammonia thrives in harder water, so they can get gill burn, and other nasty things that kill them.
pH at number 7 is neutral and is best for plant growth; however, plants have tolerance to acidic and alkaline soils up to certain degree. Plant growth is affected in extreme saline and alkaline conditions.
Four factors which affect the growth of microorganisms are: temperature food source for microorganisms (ie. sugar, protein, fat) the amount of microorganisms introduced to the food source ph of the food source
more higher more acid less is a bace
Probably the ph levels
I would expect them to have no effect on Goldfish whatsoever.