the best place is in dark, warm and wet wet places for example the oven.
90°f and in metric 32.22222°c *thirty twopoint 2 repeated
Bacteria grows well in a warm and moist environment. Bacteria needs moisture to be able to grow and a warm environment keeps the bacteria alive.
The ideal conditions of bacteria growth is warm temperatures, about 40 degrees celsius
Right temperature, the right nutrients, and moisture
Temperature is important. Under 40 F and above 140 F is where bacteria growth is retarded.
Bacteria are surrounded by endospheres which contain genetic material and keeps the bacteria safe until conditions are right for it to live again.
E. coli bacteria can live outside of the body for long durations of time. This is especially true when there are conditions available that allow for these organisms to eat and multiply.
Bacteria's reproduction can be slowed down by changing their favourable conditions into unfavourable conditions required for their reproduction.
There are four main conditions that bacteria need to divide. These are warmth, food, time and moisture. Many bacteria can grow straight away given the right conditions.
With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.
bacteria lives in moist places and can grow in a shower
two conditions bacteria need to live
Yes. The weather has no significant effect on the spread of bacteria.
Bacteria that live in extreme conditions. Like in sulfuric acid.
It needs a warm damp place to live and breed.
The production of yoghurt requires certain bacteria: these bacteria live and reproduce better at warm conditions. It's as simple as that!
Bacteria are surrounded by endospheres which contain genetic material and keeps the bacteria safe until conditions are right for it to live again.
When conditions outside the bacteria get very extreme and hard to live in, the bacteria can produce endospores, these endospores store the bacteria's genetic code so the bacteria can replenish itself should it happen to die in the harsh conditions.
There are some bacteria that live in extreme conditions they are called extremophiles. Bacteria that specifically live in very hot temperatures are called thermophiles. However your question could be 360 Kelvin or degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit; which brings us to the importance of units...
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Because the bacteria that cause the bread to mold work best in wet and dark conditions.
Bacteria that can thrive in harsh or extreme conditions are often categorized as extremophiles. These include thermophiles that live in high temperatures, psychrophiles in cold temperatures, acidophiles in acidic environments, alkaliphiles in alkaline environments, and halophiles in high-salt environments. These bacteria have developed specialized adaptations that allow them to survive and function in such challenging conditions.