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No. Bacteria can not live on anything for longer than two weeks. The lifespan of bacteria, whatever surroundings it has is 8 hours. No longer
they respond to their environment by using their special sensors.for example, euglena detects light using the special sensors to feed it self.
Living organisms have cells, grow and develop, can reproduce, have homeostasis (the ability to have a stable body temperature), DNA, and stimulus (the ability to respond to surroundings).
Very generally - warm, moist and a growth medium (then if aerobic, Oxygen if anaerobic no oxygen)
Bacteria are living organisms. They fulfil all the necessary activities for life:- undergo metabolism- can grow- can respond to stimuli- can reproduce- can adapt through natural selection
bacteria do not respond to changes in the surroundings
Yes they do.
True. That, among many other reasons, is why they are considered living.
Yes it does.
i dont know how but they can....
Wrong, bacteria do respond to change of surrounding.
surroundings!
Yes!
That is true. Bacteria respond to medications (antibiotics) and viruses do not.
a stimulus
endospores
No. Bacteria can not live on anything for longer than two weeks. The lifespan of bacteria, whatever surroundings it has is 8 hours. No longer