room temperature levels are best for a beanstalk plant.
it requires protein to grow
This is highly, highly highly situational. Some bacteria grow best at 100 degrees celcius (or more) and yet others grow near zero. Most mammilian cells will probably grow best around 37 though.
The coldest temperature that fungus can grow in is 16 degrees.
It all depends on what you wish to grow. If you want to grow bacteria that like to live on the skin, such as Staphylococcus aureus, then the best temperature is below normal body temperature or 86 to 95 Degrees Fahrenheit (30 to 35 Degrees Celsius). If you are interested in E.coli, then the temperature would be body temperature 95 to 98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit (35 to 37 Degrees Celsius). These do not grow well above or below these temperatures.
its different from germ to germ
wildflowers grow best in room temperature water.
It depends on the material. Ice is a crystal, so is diamond.
It depends on what type of germ it is. If it is a dangerous germ it can grow pretty quickly, but if it is quite a harmless germ it will grow slowly but could become dangerous if it isn't stopped by your body, there is a 99.9 percent chance that your white blood cell will stop the harmless germ from affecting you and probably kill the germ so i hope that answers your question.
body temperature is best about 37 degrees c
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room temperature levels are best for a beanstalk plant.
Body temperature is the best but it will grow in a wide range of temperatures.