A few of the things microbes need to grow are; * nerdites * Warmth MICROBES need three basic things a carbon source e.g. CO2 a electron source e.g. organic molecule a energy source e.g. sun light
Yes, microbes need nutrients to survive and grow. These nutrients can include carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and trace elements. Microbes obtain these nutrients from their environment to support their metabolic processes.
Obligate aerobes are bacteria that require oxygen to survive. These microbes rely on oxygen for their metabolism and cannot grow in the absence of oxygen. Some examples of obligate aerobes include Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Nocardia species.
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive are called aerobic bacteria.
Yes, ants need water to survive as they require it for hydration and to maintain their colonies.
Some examples of microbes that do not need to multiply inside of living cells are bacteria, yeast, and certain fungi. These microbes are able to replicate and grow outside of host cells in various environments such as soil, water, and food.
Microbes need a food to survive
Yes, microbes need nutrients to survive and grow. These nutrients can include carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and trace elements. Microbes obtain these nutrients from their environment to support their metabolic processes.
Microbes can produce compounds such as antibiotics, bacteriocins, and enzymes that help them kill other microbes. These substances are often used as defense mechanisms to compete for resources and survive in their environment.
no because because we live in symbiosis with them
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Warmth
we will die and only microbes will survive
It depends on the microbe. Some can not and others become 'dormant'.
To reproduce
Dehydration removes moisture from food, creating an environment where microbes cannot thrive because they require moisture to grow. Without water, bacteria and other microorganisms are unable to reproduce or metabolize effectively, decreasing the risk of foodborne illnesses. Additionally, dehydration can inhibit enzymatic activity in microbes, further preventing their growth in food.
They are both. Microbes are just small living things which we need a microscope to see.
Yes