Most fungi live well at room temperature (maybe 23 or 25°C). Most bacteria live well at higher temperatures (37°C). However, microorganisms can live at all temperatures, from very cold (psychrophiles) to extremely hot (thermophiles).
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Natural Selection
"survival of the fittest" thought of by Charles Darwin
MacConkey's agar is a selective growth media that is best suited for isolation of coliform bacteria. This bacterial is red and is gram negative. The agar plate inhibits the growth of gram positive organisms and allows gram negative organisms to grow.
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Milk spoilage is generally the result of microbiological growth. In summer, temperatures normally go high - like 30 to 40 centigrade - which is the best growing temperature for micro-organisms. So milk spoils faster in summer. Winter temperatures are colder which will slow the growth of the spoilage microbes.
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This is designated as the organisms fitness.
Natural Selection. Survival of the fittest. The organisms with the best traits are able to survive and reproduce.
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a clean environment is best suited for viviparous animals
the ones which have mutations which would help them to survive