well heres the thing i dont know the answer so this site is just full of shizzle they always put the wrong answer lol like i just did i just put this answer in lmoa "how do bacteria living in the moist conditions move about?" lmao idfk
If there are many bacteria that are living in tight moist conditions they do not move about very well. They will likely start to choke each other out.
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Yes, many bacteria thrive in moist environments because water is essential for their growth and survival. Moisture helps bacteria to move, reproduce, and obtain nutrients from their surroundings. Dry environments can hinder bacterial survival by dehydrating and damaging their cell structures.
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
Bacteria need to be motile in order to find food, escape harmful environments, and locate optimal conditions for growth and reproduction. Motility allows bacteria to move towards nutrients and other favorable conditions, ultimately increasing their chances of survival and proliferation.
Flagella help bacteria to move towards nutrients or away from harmful substances in their environment. They also aid in the bacteria's ability to locate optimal conditions for growth and reproduction.
Better living conditions, mostly.
nothing.
Earthworms generally prefer moist, warm environments as these conditions are conducive to their survival and activity. They are more commonly found in temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). In colder conditions, earthworms may become less active and retreat deeper into the soil to avoid freezing temperatures. Thus, they tend to move toward warmer areas to maintain optimal living conditions.
it's probably because flagellum makes bacteria move so there is a chance bacteria can move out of your lungs
Bacteria need to move in order to find sources of food, locate optimal environments for growth and reproduction, and avoid harmful conditions such as high temperatures or toxins. Movement allows bacteria to adapt and survive in their ever-changing surroundings.
Motile bacteria are bacteria that have the ability to move spontaneously. They typically move using flagella, which are long, whip-like appendages that propel the bacteria through liquid environments. Motility allows bacteria to explore their surroundings, find sources of nutrients, and avoid harmful conditions.