Everything else needs food to grow and reproduce. Bacteria are the same. If we only have a few and need to ID them, we have to have them reproduce to have enough in our sample.
feed it
E. coli bacteria grow in the digestive tract.
Bacteria can feed and grow through various methods, including absorbing nutrients from their environment, breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds, or photosynthesis. Some bacteria are autotrophic, meaning they can produce their own food, while others are heterotrophic and rely on external food sources. Growth can occur through binary fission, where the bacterium divides into two identical cells.
An agrobiologist is a person who studies agrobiology - the workings of bacteria and other organisms in soil to grow crops or feed animals.
sun makes bacteria grow, bacteria and sun is needed to grow plants plants are needed to feed plant eating animals carnivors eats the plant eating animals. then scaventures eats the carnivors.
E. coli typically does not have a distinct smell on its own. However, when E. coli bacteria grow in large numbers, they can produce a foul odor similar to that of rotten eggs or sewage.
Broths in microbiology are primarily used to grow and propagate microorganisms in liquid form. They provide a nutrient-rich environment for bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms to grow and can be used for various applications such as culturing, testing for antibiotic susceptibility, and studying microbial growth dynamics.
Potatos are grown in large numbers in Britain and Ireland
All bacteria grow and reproduce
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
In order to make floran fish grow large, it is necessary to feed foods that are rich in nutrients. Brine shrimp is one example. In addition, vitamins and supplements can be given.
Raw food allows bacteria to grow - large amounts of bacteria enter our digestive system and creates the adverse reaction