From a very general standpoint, bacteria like warm, dark places. -- warm being approximated human body temperature (98.6 degrees F)
Some bacterial species known to produce hydrogeninclude Clostridium, Escherichia, Citrobacter , and Bacillus
Bacteria plays a very important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the balance in the environment to thrive. Bacteria aids in the creation of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur.
It can be either. An extremophile is an organism that is able to grow, and thrive, in extreme environments.
Most of the bacteria in the refrigerator will have slow growth or stop grow but it will not kill most bacteria. Spoilage bacteria thrive in refrigerator temperatures so the food will still get spoiled and some bacteria even thrive in the freezer.
Spirulina bacteria would be found in the gas vesicle. The vesicleÃ?s structure makes it the ideal shape for bacteria to thrive and grow.
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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The special condition that rice requires in order to thrive is a moist environment. Rice will not thrive in areas where there is not much rainfall.
To thrive and multiply... by dividing!
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.
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The factor is Oxygen.
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 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.
No, bacteria can thrive under anaerobic conditions.