The nutritional requirements for sows and cows are very different from each other due to their differences in digestive physiology: Cows are ruminants, whereas pigs are monogastrics. As such, this question cannot be answered without going on a very lengthy reply with two separate answers for each species asked here. It would be much easier to answer if this question applied to either pigs or cattle, not both.
it is gram-positive bacteria that caucses infection.
The wool can get a wool break with the change in the nutritional requirements.
An antibiotic is a compound that blocks the growth and reproduction of bacteria.An antibiotic.
growing
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) which is a protein hormone which stimulates growth and cell reproduction in humans.
Possibly. depending on the nutritional requirements of the bacteria and what the medium provides will determine the growth rate (as well as temp, pH etc)
Maintain boundaries/Movement Sensitivity Digestion Metabolism Excretion Reproduction Growth
growth would be budding. asexual reproduction is where an animal has a baby with itself
Reproduction
reproduction
auxotroph
asexual reproduction. (: