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.
One of the primary means of bacterial locomotion is the bacterial flagellum, a rotary " motor " that propels the bacteria whip like through water.
There are four main conditions that bacteria need to divide. These are warmth, food, time and moisture. Many bacteria can grow straight away given the right conditions.
Many microbes like warm damp conditions. However, certain types are called "extremeophiles" because they thrive under conditions that few other living organisms could tolerate: water just under the boiling point, for example.
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
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One of the primary means of bacterial locomotion is the bacterial flagellum, a rotary " motor " that propels the bacteria whip like through water.
There are four main conditions that bacteria need to divide. These are warmth, food, time and moisture. Many bacteria can grow straight away given the right conditions.
Hadley Cells.
Hoof horn growth is approximately 1cm per month. This all depends on the conditions in which the horse is living. Warm, moist weather my cause the hoof to grow faster; cold, dry conditions slow the growth down.
Many microbes like warm damp conditions. However, certain types are called "extremeophiles" because they thrive under conditions that few other living organisms could tolerate: water just under the boiling point, for example.
Yes but it has many biotic things (such as bacteria) living on or in it.
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
No, bacteria are separate organisms from the body, and there are many different species of bacteria living in humans.
There are many cells without nucleus.Examples are bacteria,arche bacteria,mamalia erythrocytes etc
Most bacteria will grow in dark, moist, warm areas with a neutral PH balance (ph7, water, sweat, most foods) and a source of food for the bacteria, such as sugars, and protein. All bacteria need to grow in conditions such as this is time. (And not very long, either. 4 hours on average) Sadly, the Human body is one of the most optimal places for bacterial growth. We have many nooks and crannies where sweat can gather in a dark place (such as under our clothing) and sit for long enough for bacteria to grow. This is why it's very important to keep clean.
many bacteria can produce thick-walled endospores when conditions are unfavorable.