e coli because optimal growth of E. coli occurs at 37°C (98.6°F)
Most organisms that are pathogens/ opportunistic pathogens rely on a host that is close to 37 degrees Celsius in order to grow and multiply.
They don't. They grow better in colder temperatures like 20 degrees Celsius.
A microorganism that has an optimum temperature below 15 degreesC and is capable of growth at 0 degrees C,true psychrophiles are obligate with respect to cold and cannot grow abpve 20 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.
do multicellular organisms grow
fungi can grow at a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius. they struggle to grow at temperatures of 4 degrees and below because it is too cold for them to be active and reproduce. Fungi can not grow at temperatures of 37 degrees Celsius and above either because it is too warm.
They don't. They grow better in colder temperatures like 20 degrees Celsius.
we incubate at 25 degrees Celsius because it is room temperature and it is the best temperature to grow bacteria that lives on objects like the counters, and sinks.
A microorganism that has an optimum temperature below 15 degreesC and is capable of growth at 0 degrees C,true psychrophiles are obligate with respect to cold and cannot grow abpve 20 degrees
they need to grow in heat between 15 degrees-5 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.
Not unless they are extremeophiles, thermophiles to be exact.Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32TF = (110 C)(1.80) + 32= 230 degrees Fahrenheit=========================well above boiling
Yes, algae can grow in water up to 54 degrees Celsius, when water is heated to 55 degrees Celsius and above, bacteria and algae cannot grow and thrive.
Parasite
No; like all life on Earth, different organisms colonise different ecological niches. Enterococcus bacteria like to grow at body temperature, around 37 degrees Celsius. However, Thermophila bacteria can survive in hot springs which are at over 90 degrees Celsius. For interest, 'entero' refers to the gastrointestinal tract whilst 'thermophila' means 'likes heat'.
Bottle brush can still grow in a temperature up to -6 degrees Celsius. They can perfectly grow under full sunlight with moderate amount of water.
vibrio cholera
do multicellular organisms grow