nutrient agar
something such as agar were bacteria grows
by growing on suitable media.
Good bacteria grows on makeup.Deminoty grows on makeup.Deminoty is a good bacteria that helps the environment.
Theoretically, anything. As the agar is a non-selective agar many bugs can grow on nutrient agar. The only ones that can't are ones that have different growing conditions or different characteristics that makes it difficult or impossible to grow, but that is more uncommon.
bacteria grows
Bacteria grows everywhere. There is even bacteria growing inside you, mainly in your mouth and your intestines. But your body, and most other living things, have ways of stopping the bacteria from overrunning them. Dead things do not, so bacteria can survive and reproduce as much as they want.
Nothing. Nothing grows in Antarctic. Edited answer: Some algal forms and bacteria have been reported growing in Antarctica.
Feathers and, of course, bacteria. But bacteria grows on humans, too, so don't be grossed out.
shoot of the plant grows up as onions growing up
Selective media is one that grows only certain microorganisms while inhibiting (or preventing) others from growing, that is to say , the media has certain chemicals that allow one organism to grow but another organism cannot grow with those ingredients in the media, thus, is selective for the organisms that can grow in that media. Therefore, most commonly grows only one type of organism. Differential media is one that distinguishes one microorganism from another, it can grow more than one microorganism, but depending on how each organism reacts to the media (like turns red) it differentiates from another microorganism. In this type of media if you are trying to distinguish between 2 types of microorganisms, both should grow but they will have different reactions to the media, and thru their visible reactions you can tell them apart (differentiate them).
the bacteria growing in tomato paste is microbe
Well, bacteria is always growing so the way to slow it down is to freeze the item or make it colder. It depends what you don't want bacteria on. Bacteria thrives in warm moist places. Most of the worlds bacteria grows in the summer because its warm and moist.