Epulopiscium fishelsoni, which reaches length of 0.7 mm. This is the size of many small insects and crustaceans. You can see this bacteria with the unaided eye.
This species is the largest bacterial species ever found, living in the gut of most surgeonfish species, and was discovered in 1985.
First, scientists could not determine what was the odd organism. In 2002, Ester Angert, biologists at the Cornell University (US) proved that the organism was a bacterium, but with very special particularities.
Its wrong.The largest bacteria is Thiomargarita namibiensis.It reaches a size upto 1.2 mm.As described above Epulopiscium fishelsoni is the second largest bacteria.
The following information above is false. that was thaught to be right until 1999 when of of Namibia, Africa there was a bacteria found which is about 500 microns long or .02 inches long.
clostridium perfringens with generation time of ten minutes.
Cholera. You can die in a mater of hours from dehydration.
It can grow in an estimate of one month.
Yes, very quickly.
giant kelp
bacillus
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
bacteria doesn't grow technically t just expands and mutiplies
Yes.
Bacteria will grow in blood but no the growing medium in petri dishes should be clear agar.
grow larger populations more quickly
Yes
my microbiology teacher says it can...she has...and we will in class! alcohol evaporates quickly and the sticky residue that is the base of the sanitizer is actually food for bacteria
bacteria are organisms that face changes all the time. if the change wipes out all the bacteria and leaves only one, sexual reproduction is a bad survival technique even if it mutates. They can grow to larger Populations more quickly. Apex- T.F.
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
Bacteria grows slower at colder temperatures. In room temperature, the bacteria will multiply quickly and create mold, but at lower temperatures, the bacteria grows slower, or wont even grow at all.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
All bacteria grow and reproduce
Bacteria use binary fission( splitting into two identical bacteria) to reproduce, They do this at such a high rate and short time that can grow in number very fast. They reproduce so quickly so they can survive because if they did not have the numbers they had they would be killed much more quickly.
The amount of bacteria that could breed in a given time would depend on several factors. Bacteria require a source of nutrients, a warm environment, an energy source such as oxygen, and pH to grow and reproduce quickly.
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
The reason why bacteria grows in hot and moist places is because the warmth allows a faster metabolism for the bacteria, thus allowing the bacteria to reproduce more quickly.