Its not a fact that all bacteria find the body an ideal place to grow in. Bacteria are host-specific and substrate specific. They grow in places which are conducive for their growth.
Bacteria which dwell within the body find it to be inhabitable because the body provides optimum conditions of pH and temperature, for enzyme activity, protein action and other metabolic activities. Also, living cells are a source for nourishment for such bacteria.
You body is warm, wet and full of the things bacteria like to eat such as glucose, peptides (proteins), vitamins and minerals.
In wet and warm places.
pH levels vary among bacterial species. For example; acidophillic bacteria grow best at low pH. While alkalophiles grow better at alkaline (high) pH. Most bacteria grow best at high aw (>0.90). While few bacterial species such as xerophiles grow best at an aw of 0.6-0.7
They usually grow the best in dark and moist places like in deep forests or caves.
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
it is important to know in what kind of environment they will grow best
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
bacteria lives in moist places and can grow in a shower
No the time has nothing to do with it. but they grow best in warm, dark places.
it is everywhere
Bacteric grow faster in places where there is enough moisture, food and oxygen...our mouth!
Warm and moist.
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
The reason why bacteria grows in hot and moist places is because the warmth allows a faster metabolism for the bacteria, thus allowing the bacteria to reproduce more quickly.
pH levels vary among bacterial species. For example; acidophillic bacteria grow best at low pH. While alkalophiles grow better at alkaline (high) pH. Most bacteria grow best at high aw (>0.90). While few bacterial species such as xerophiles grow best at an aw of 0.6-0.7
pH levels vary among bacterial species. For example; acidophillic bacteria grow best at low pH. While alkalophiles grow better at alkaline (high) pH. Most bacteria grow best at high aw (>0.90). While few bacterial species such as xerophiles grow best at an aw of 0.6-0.7
pH levels vary among bacterial species. For example; acidophillic bacteria grow best at low pH. While alkalophiles grow better at alkaline (high) pH. Most bacteria grow best at high aw (>0.90). While few bacterial species such as xerophiles grow best at an aw of 0.6-0.7
A bacterium grows best between the temperatures of 41°F and 135°F. Also, they require water to grow, so moist places harbor a large amount of bacteria. Dim and dark places also harbor lots of bacteria.in kyler R. 's hair...te he :P
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