The Deinococcus Radiodurans. It can be used to store information in the event of a nuclear fallout. It is also said to be from martian origin.
In case you haven't figured it out, the previous answer is made up. My favorite bacteria are Serratio marsescens because of the pretty color of their colonies. We used to do an experiment where you would put some on your hand and then shake hands with the person next to you in class and they would shake hands with the next person and so on. The last person would then put their hands on a nutrient plate and the red bacteria would show how many bacteria were passed on. This bacterium was considered harmless at the time, but now is not.
Flaming a loop to sterilize it and then immediately picking up bacteria can lead to the reintroduction of contaminants and defeat the purpose of sterilization. It's important to let the loop cool down for a moment after flaming to avoid killing the bacteria you want to culture and to prevent accidental contamination.
Storing milk in the fridge slows down the growth of bacteria, but does not completely eliminate it. Bacteria can still multiply at a slower rate, so consuming the milk within the recommended time frame is important to reduce the risk of spoilage and foodborne illness.
The inoculating loop should be heated until it is hot enough to turn red, and then allowed to cool for a couple seconds. This ensures that the heat kills the majority of lingering bacteria before or after use.
Bacteria Kingdom. No. Bacteria is not a kingdom. the kingdoms are monera, plantae, protista, fungi and animalia. i believe it is protista. that's something that would be really easy to look up.
Although bacteria are often mistakenly associated only with disease, bacteria also have useful functions.1) Bacteria are part of chemical cycles during which they release essential elements such as carbon and nitrogen for recycling.2) Bacteria decompose dead and decaying organic matter, assist animal digestion of food, and produce chemicals such as ethyl alcohol, butyl alcohol, acetic acid, and acetone.3) Bacteria also aid in the production of food products such as cheese, butter, sauerkraut, coffee, wine, and cocoa. Bacteria can be an integral part of the manufacture of silk, cotton, and rubber. 4) Bacteria synthesize certain antibiotics. Bacteria that can digest and dissolve are used to clean up oil spills.
Something about bacteria.
it looks like a bunch of bacteria. It looks really cool if your into science.
to stop bacteria growth . bacteria like to grow in warm places keeping the hospital cool keeps everyone safe
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