There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
no
They don't. They grow better in colder temperatures like 20 degrees Celsius.
It is nonliving like all viruses and are not effected by sub zero temperatures.
One way would be to try to grow a virus on a sterile Petri dish with media, nothing would grow there. If you grow bacteria that way, you would see growth. Bacterial growth
no it cant
the nucleic acid and capsid of virus are in the head and they help also grow the virus
cold temperature
sage does
crystals best grow in warm temperatures.
MRSA is a bacterium, (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), not a virus. It does grow, but not like a virus.
Yes