Foods that are high in acid do not allow harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly.
There are various food properties that allow harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly; one being the food is low in acid. Two more are moisture and that the food is high in protein.
if its in warm weather the bacteria will multiply more rapidly than in a colder climate the bacteria multiples by the minute it may double it may triple depending on the climate the warmer the faster the bacteria will multiply and will cause food spoil.
Amoeba multiply rapidly based on the mode of asexual reproduction.
touching your eyes, mouth,and noise with your hand
Bacteria grows rapidly and there a ways and one of the main ways to stop them from multiplying is to kill them with alcohol or chemicals
Foods that are high in acid do not allow harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly.
There are various food properties that allow harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly; one being the food is low in acid. Two more are moisture and that the food is high in protein.
bacteria
The bacteria in the food will be dormant. The bacteria that causes food poisoning will not multiply rapidly.
if its in warm weather the bacteria will multiply more rapidly than in a colder climate the bacteria multiples by the minute it may double it may triple depending on the climate the warmer the faster the bacteria will multiply and will cause food spoil.
generally bacteria and viruses multiply rapidly in colder environments rather than hot conditions.so,cold virus need hot
No. Sponges are notorious for rapidly growing harmful bacteria. You should throw this sponge away.
YES, some bacteria can reproduce every 20minutes. Ideal conditions include, moisture, warmth (not boiling hot!!!!), and a source of food
bacteria
False there is only three types of bacteria Cocci, Bacilli, and Sprilla. Bacteria is a simple, one-celled organism that multiply rapidly, while fungi are plant-like organisms that live on dead organic materials.
Certain types of bacteria and algae can reproduce rapidly in bodies of water, leading to an excess growth called algal bloom. These blooms can deplete oxygen levels in the water as they consume it for their own growth. This lack of oxygen can be harmful to aquatic organisms, creating what is known as a dead zone.
bacteria enter the body through a cut, scratch, insect bite, surgical wound, or other skin injury. Once the bacteria enter the lymphatic system, they multiply rapidly and follow the lymphatic vessel like a highway