I don't know because thay live every where.
Bacteria can't live in the freezer or in an active microwave. A clean kitchen has to be kept very hot or very cold to stay clean.
Bacteria multiply faster in temperatures from 10-60 degrees Celsius but otherwise they can live just about anywhere.
Bacteria does not grow well in areas that a very dry, extremely hot or extremely cold.
Bacteria can grow anywhere. But bacteria grows well in or on objects most used daily like home apppliances. Make sure to disinfect at least ever two days:)
on places where bacteria doesn't grow
It depends on the bacteria and where in the Antarctic. If grown inside a research station, not much difference will be seen.
Nitrogen fixing Rhizobium bacteria.
With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.
To survive anything needs water. If the bacteria can find water in the desert sure it can survive. also they get nutrients from hosts. So if their were people their and animals yes. No life no.
Bacteria
they survive in harsh conditions
you cant survive on neptune
bacteria also a living things!
because they cant its there habitat their swimming is like our walking on earth they cant survive whithout water and we cant survive without gravity literally
Super Bacteria is an example of Adaptation. As antibiotics get stronger, the bacteria that survive are stronger and more adaptable, more able to pass on their DNA. The bacteria mutate to survive.
The thermoduric bacteria refers to the bacteria that can survive to varying extent. This type of bacteria is able to survive the pasteurization process.
No you cant survive
nitrogen is the main nutrient for plants without it plants cant survive without plants herbivorous animals cant survive without them carnivorous animals cant survive without either of them omnivorous animals cant survive
Some bacteria are more resilient than others, and can survive Lysol, just like some can survive antibiotics.
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