No, it requires high salt concentrations normally between 15-30% and a facultative holophile requires between 2-15%
A halophile would be an organism that thrives in (or requires a) very salty environments. A halotolerant organism would be able to survive in a salty enviroment, but can also live outside of this environment.
yes, a holophile requires 6-15% NaCl in order to grow, Staphylococcus requires 10%.
The penis requires a vagina in order to reproduce.
Agar deeps are used to see whether an organism requires oxygen to grow. If there is spreading growth only at the bottom of the tube, the organism is an obligate anaerobe (meaning it cannot tolerate oxygen). If there is growth only at the surface of the agar, the organism is an obligate aerobe (it cannot grow without oxygen). And if there is growth all along the point of innoculation, the organism is a facultative anaerobe and can survive either way.
yes it does
obligate aerobes.
A halophile would be an organism that thrives in (or requires a) very salty environments. A halotolerant organism would be able to survive in a salty enviroment, but can also live outside of this environment.
An organism that uses aerobic respiration is one that requires oxygen for growth. The scientific name for this type of organism is obligate aerobes, but you may know them as plants, animals, and humans.
yes, a holophile requires 6-15% NaCl in order to grow, Staphylococcus requires 10%.
Agar deeps are used to see whether an organism requires oxygen to grow. If there is spreading growth only at the bottom of the tube, the organism is an obligate anaerobe (meaning it cannot tolerate oxygen). If there is growth only at the surface of the agar, the organism is an obligate aerobe (it cannot grow without oxygen). And if there is growth all along the point of innoculation, the organism is a facultative anaerobe and can survive either way.
The penis requires a vagina in order to reproduce.
viruses
Diffusion is a process that requires no energy (by an organism).
budding, asexual
Diffusion is a process that requires no energy (by an organism).
stimulus
Depending on the specific organism, there are different ways that it can have its needs supplied. A large organism like an animal or human, requires food and water, which are found in the environment around these organisms like the earth. An organism like a plant requires sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make its own food.