fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
No. Earth is the only planet known to have any sort of life. Neptune is a gas planet, so it has no solid surface for anything to grow on.
put agar in a Petri dish, then use a Q-tip to wipe a dirty surface, then spread it on the Petri dish in a zigzag motion, then it will grow over time.
Yes, Pluto has a rocky and solid surface.
The ancestors of modern bacteria were unicellular microorganisms that were the first forms of life to appear on Earth, about 4 billion years ago. In a laboratoy, bacteria are grown from a solid or liquid material.
Agar is a semi solid medium used to grow bacteria.
Because the peptone iron agar is used to detect ANAEROBIC bacteria. If you stab it deep into the agar you allow the bacteria to grow in the absence of oxygen. If you only inoculated the surface the bacteria wouldn't grow.
Phagocytosis
Submerged fermentation:" The organism which can grow under the beneath the surface of the medium is called " Ex.. liquid medium (Nutrient broth) solid state-fermentation : "Organisms which can grow on the surface of the medium is called solid state fermentation" Ex.. solid medium (Nutrient agar)
Bacteria need water to stay alive that is why a very dry surface (or beef jerky) have no growing bacteria. Note that is for growing bacteria. If the surface or food gets wet, they can to begin to grow.
Agar is a solid form of nutrient for different strains of bacteria. Anyone who needs to grow bacteria for use in their labs or experiments would use agar.
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
Without adequate oral hygiene, bacteria can grow anywhere on a tooth. However, the most common areas are the sulcus (space between the tooth and gum) interproximal (between the teeth) and in the grooves of the biting surface.
Due to the high sugar content, the water activity is so low that bacteria will not grow. However, if given the opportunity, molds will grow on the surface.
No. Earth is the only planet known to have any sort of life. Neptune is a gas planet, so it has no solid surface for anything to grow on.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
All bacteria grow and reproduce