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Incubation time, incubation temperature, and the medium used to grow the bacteria.
Yep. There are some uncommon bacteria (psycrophiles) that are able to grow at low temperature, as Arthrobacter.
the best place is in dark, warm and wet wet places for example the oven.
Cultivation of bacteria is essential for the study of bacteria, usually in the development of vaccines for particular pathogens.
It depends on what the bacteria is. If it is a bacteria that infects humans, then a temperature of 36-38 degrees C. Some bacteria like cold temperatures and some will grow in hot springs.
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
It is actually wrong. The bacteria grow fastest in incubators.
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Yep. There are some uncommon bacteria (psycrophiles) that are able to grow at low temperature, as Arthrobacter.
Incubation time, incubation temperature, and the medium used to grow the bacteria.
It grows best around body temp 37c
Because pathogenic bacteria love to grow at room temperature.
Food spoilage happens when bacteria in the food is allowed to grow. The food heats up to room temperature or hotter and the bacteria grow allowing it to spoil.
the best place is in dark, warm and wet wet places for example the oven.
Cultivation of bacteria is essential for the study of bacteria, usually in the development of vaccines for particular pathogens.
There are a number of bacteria that can grow on meat at room temperature, including Salmonella, E. coli, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Listeria.
It depends on what the bacteria is. If it is a bacteria that infects humans, then a temperature of 36-38 degrees C. Some bacteria like cold temperatures and some will grow in hot springs.