Endlessly! Bacteria have been dividing since prehistoric times, some without changing.
It varies among types of bacteria and the environment they're in
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No
Cetrimide kills bacteria by rupturing the cell membrane. However, the medication is not effective against all bacteria. Many times a combination of drugs are used for stubborn infections or infestations.
none :) a bacteria is considered to be unicellular but there are many bacteria that live in clusters or are filamentous, in that case the intercellular interaction is more important and we can in a way see that as a multicellular organism. Theoretically a bacteria is unicellular , always !!
Bacteria come in many shapes and sizes, and they can cause a lot of many diseases and colds. It depends in the severity of the bacteria, how many bacteria there are, and what kind of bacteria they are. Bacteria can cause from salmonella to the simple cold. Ecoli, a type of bacteria found in untreated water, can cause you to be throwing up for months at a time.
Colic can have many causes, including multiple bacteria when feed is contaminated or when feeding practices lead to overgrowth of the bacteria that normally inhabit the horse's GI tract.
3 times as much.
Multiple times a month.
Completely drain the hot tub. THen wash throughly with bleach multiple times. Bleach will kill off the bacteria.
Bacteria do not belong to a single family; there are multiple families of bacteria. Enterobacteriaceae and Elusimicrobiaceae are examples of bacterial families.
False
alot
The LCM is 70.
This depends on the bacteria - some bacteria have generation times of less than an hour while other bacteria species have generation times of weeks or months.
you have presed the brake. Multiple times.
Typhoid bacteria is unicellular like other bacteria. Also that, they do not found in clusters like staphylococci or in chains like streptococci.
A virus is many times smaller than either an amoeba or a bacteria. Perhaps thousands would fit into a bacterial cell.