some bacteria requires air and food to suvive while some bacteria gets alive on entering a living body.
ex.-a bacteria is dead when it is in non living environwent but when it eenters a living body it becomes alive.
Yeast require energy to grow and divide its cells, therefore yeast grows best in sugar solution.
Most bacteria will grow in dark, moist, warm areas with a neutral PH balance (ph7, water, sweat, most foods) and a source of food for the bacteria, such as sugars, and protein. All bacteria need to grow in conditions such as this is time. (And not very long, either. 4 hours on average)
Yeast like to grow in warm and moist conditions.
Yeast needs warmth, food and moisture to grow while bacteria needs warmth, food , correct ph,oxygen, and time to grow. Moulds need warm, moist conditions and viruses need time and opportunity for the conditions to be right for them to thrive.
a nice warm substance
the helpfull food is very good it has yeast with helps bread grow
Bacteria and Salmonella grow in warm conditions. Too hot or cold will kill them and so a warm, wet environment is perfect for them to grow.
Yes, yeast can grow on MacConkey (MAC) agar, although it is primarily designed for the isolation of Gram-negative bacteria, particularly enteric bacteria. MAC agar contains bile salts and crystal violet, which inhibit the growth of Gram-positive organisms, but many yeasts, such as Candida species, can still grow on this medium. However, the growth of yeast may not be as prominent or well-defined as that of bacteria.
the 4 conditions needed for yeast to grow are: 1. Warmth 2. Moisture 3. Food 4. Time
bacteria lives in moist places and can grow in a shower
Yes, yeast can undergo fermentation to produce energy in the absence of oxygen. This process allows yeast to survive and grow even in anaerobic conditions.
they need heat or sunlight