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There is no microorganisms/bacteria living/growing in jam because it is so sweet and the sugar dehytrates the microorganisms so they can no longer live in the jam. So the answer is no, no microorganisms live in jam.
Leprosy is no longer common in the UK due to improved public health measures, better living conditions, and advancements in medical treatment. The introduction of effective antibiotics, particularly multidrug therapy, has made the disease treatable and less transmissible. Additionally, increased awareness and education about the disease have contributed to its decline. As a result, leprosy has become a rare condition in the UK, with only a small number of cases reported each year.
muscles become longer, but thinner
The living things are called decomposers (also known as detrivores).
You pay the collection agency.
Spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms need moisture to grow. When you remove the moisture to below the level that they need, the food will last longer.
They become longer.
Yes, they help food stay fresh longer. Antimicrobial products kill or slow the spread of microorganisms. Microorganisms include bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and fungi such as mold and mildew.
Common law marriages are no longer recognized in most states. They also require co-habitation. In your situation this would be impossible.
Longer because if you think about it, that stretches it out.
Yes, the debt is still valid and collectible.
These are called adaptations.