Most bacteria needs air for the process of breaking down food to obtain energy (respiration). But to survive, no.
Bacteria use Oxygen gas (O2) as a terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. The Oxygen is converted to water and the transfer of electrons eventually leads to the production of ATP, the cell's energy currency.
"anaerobic bacteria" (they live in air but air with little or no Oxygen) there are also the "lithotropic bacteria" (they live in and eat rock and do not use air at all to survive)
The bacteria are labeled as two groups, those that need air to survive and those that do not need air to survive. The bacteria that needs the air for survival is called aerobic and the bacteria that does not need air to survive is referred to as anaerobic.
bacteria is divided into two type according to the oxygen requirement i.e Aerobic - which require oxygen and anaerobic which do not required oxygen.
Some do, some don't. It depends on which critter you're talking about.
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Anrobic bacteria and seeds of many plants during storage.
the kind of bacteria that don't need air are the kind the can live with out it
Not all; many.
Bacteria thrive and reproduce by binary fission when: 1- there is enough water 2- there is enough space for the population to grow 3- when their wastes have not accumulated 4- when their is enough oxygen in the air.
Bacteria require adequate nutrients and conditions to thrive and reproduce. These vary depending on the type of bacteria. For example, there are both autotrophic bacteria, that require CO2 as their carbon source, and heterotrophic bacteria, that require one or more organic molecules for their carbon source. Because of this they usually live off of autotrophs. There are also bacteria that only thrive and reproduce in extreme conditions. These extremophiles may reside in high or low pH environments, very high heat (hot springs) or low temperatures (glaciers), very salty environments and other extremes.
The four basic elements for bacteria to grow are warmth, food, moisture and time. If one or more of these elements are removed, conditions will not be satisfactory for bacteria to thrive.
PH, temperature, food, moisture, and more PH, temperature, food, moisture, and more
yup. bacteria is a living thing, so it needs air, obviously.
anaerobic
Bacteria thrive and reproduce by binary fission when: 1- there is enough water 2- there is enough space for the population to grow 3- when their wastes have not accumulated 4- when their is enough oxygen in the air.
Bacteria thrive and reproduce by binary fission when: 1- there is enough water 2- there is enough space for the population to grow 3- when their wastes have not accumulated 4- when their is enough oxygen in the air.
The condition that helps aerobic bacteria to grow and thrive is oxygen. In stark contract an anaerobic organism does not require oxygen to grow and thrive.
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To thrive and multiply... by dividing!
The bacteria and blue green algae are exception of the cell theory because they are devoid of the true nucleus or well organized nucleus.
Any temperature less than around 60 °C for most bacteria. However, there are bacteria in food that can survive past 100 °C. Freezing does not significantly kill bacteria, but puts it into a dormant stage, where they can no longer thrive and reproduce.
The factor is Oxygen.
Bacteria typically thrive in warm, humid, and dark environments. This is a reason why the human body is an ideal breeding-ground for bacteria; the interior is the ideal temperature for bacteria, well-supplied with adequate moisture and nutrition, and usually dark. Additionally, some bacteria, extremophiles, are able to survive, even thrive, in extremely acidic, alkaline, or salty environments, or incredibly hot or cold environments, or incredibly wet or dry environments.
Toilets (usually) harbour excrement, which is extremely nutritious for bacteria and the like, so they thrive. The cleaner you keep the toilet, the less bacteria it will harbour. If you do not, they will thrive and could lead to external contamination.
Some bacteria can arise spontaneously depending on the environment. Bacteria lives everywhere, but it can really thrive in warm, moist environments.