That bacteria congregated in these areas becasue theses areas had the most oxygen being released
Based on the experiment of Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann in 1882, bacteria congregates in the red and blue areas of light. The congregation was due to the oxygen released in those areas.
Just about every organism eats bacteria. Bacteria is found everywhere, even in the most extreme areas. When you eat your food, there's a good chance that it has bacteria on it.
No you would not because thermoacidophilic bacteria live in extreme hot environments while enteric bacteria are found in areas such as human intestines
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
body ordor
damp areas but things like salt and preservatives can stop them from growing lol
There are areas on the agar plate where no bacteria grow because that area was missed when the plate was streaked.
warm and moist areas
Just about every organism eats bacteria. Bacteria is found everywhere, even in the most extreme areas. When you eat your food, there's a good chance that it has bacteria on it.
Most bacteria live in warm moist areas, as far as I know none live in very cold areas.
It depends on what type of bacteria caused the infection. Different types of bacteria have different temperature and conditional requirements to stay alive. Most likely if the infection was caused by a common bacteria, it will have a very short life span in the air or on open objects. Areas of high concern include areas that have standing or residual water and are warm, as that is optimal living conditions for bacteria.
No you would not because thermoacidophilic bacteria live in extreme hot environments while enteric bacteria are found in areas such as human intestines
There was a drought
Polite surrounding areas kill peoples
Body odor
Body odor
Wet areas may harbor bacteria which can contaminate food.
Bacteria on your skin can grow in the salty dampness of perspiration, especially in poorly ventilated areas of the body. The bacteria produce chemicals that smell bad.