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Because they need some of the bacteria in the salt water to live. the fresh water doesen't provide the certin bacteria that the other water has.
The average temperature for a human will be the same temperature the bacteria are likely to flourish at which is about 37 degrees celsius or 98 degrees fahrenheit. However, these bacteria can often survive at a variety of temperatures around this mark, often reaching an optimum temperature a few degrees above this.
Bacteria can live and grow without thiamine. They do, however, need water, iron, phosphate, and a nitrogen source.
Bacteria that cause foodborne illness must have moisture, certain nutrients, time to grow, and the proper temperature to multiply. Salts and sugars can inhibit bacterial growth by tying up the water they need to live.
Antony van Leeuwenhoek Antony van Leeuwenhoek was the first to see bacteria in a drop of water.
Yes, bacteria can live in water. Some bacteria are aquatic, meaning they live in water environments such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams. These bacteria play important roles in nutrient cycling and overall ecosystem health.
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It does not affect the quality of pure water. However, if the water is exposed to the atmosphere it will get bacteria in it and their growth will be affected by the temperature.
Both will kill bacteria if you add them to water however there are lots of bacteria adapted to live in salt water but I don't know of many adapted to live with chlorine.
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
Because they need some of the bacteria in the salt water to live. the fresh water doesen't provide the certin bacteria that the other water has.
Some common names for bacteria that live in water include cyanobacteria, heterotrophic bacteria, and nitrifying bacteria. These bacteria play essential roles in the aquatic ecosystem by participating in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and overall water quality maintenance.
Chlamydia can't live in water. The bacteria can live for only a few minutes outside the body.
Depends on the bacteria, most bacteria in our body is ok at 98.6 degrees. so by the body elevating our temps with fever we try to kill the bacteria.
The bacteria in frozen food die. This is because bacteria need food, water, and a warm temperature in order to survive.
The average temperature for a human will be the same temperature the bacteria are likely to flourish at which is about 37 degrees celsius or 98 degrees fahrenheit. However, these bacteria can often survive at a variety of temperatures around this mark, often reaching an optimum temperature a few degrees above this.
pH of water, chemicals in water, and temperature