they live mostly on telephones or fast food stores. they both can be very germy.
Protists can live in a large range of environments, including what are known as "extreme" environments. But most protists live in moist/ damp environments like ponds, swamps, lakes, creeks, that kind of thing.
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
Earthworms, fungi, and most, but not all bacteria are detritivores. Bacteria can also be parasites, photosynthesizers, and chemosynthesizers.
partially in London, England for quite some time. Then she travelled to different places, and at one point spent some time in pAris, France she was born 1920
no you can cut it and they will become two.
Yes. Most land snails live in dark, moist places.
Well, bacteria is always growing so the way to slow it down is to freeze the item or make it colder. It depends what you don't want bacteria on. Bacteria thrives in warm moist places. Most of the worlds bacteria grows in the summer because its warm and moist.
Most bacteria live in warm moist areas, as far as I know none live in very cold areas.
flat worms live in Streams,Shallow Parts Of Lakes,Dark Places,On the surface of rocks and plants and also they live in moist soilhope it helped :)
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are known as bryophytes. They do not have the ability to pull nutrients or water from the ground at large distance. Due to this nature, they live in moist areas such as forests and creeks.
Protozoans are nothing but microorganisms that are unicellular (having only one cell) such as amoeba. Protozoa exist throughout aqueous environments and soil, occupying a range of trophic levels. As predators, they prey upon unicellular or filamentous algae, bacteria, and microfungi.
Most salamanders live in moist areas but some live in water.
redwood forest it could grow in moist and solid places
Most extremophiles are simple, single-celled life forms, yet many are not. Extremophiles occur in all three domains of life: bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. ... However, archaea aren't restricted to extreme environments; they live in most of the same places as bacteria
Anaerobic bacteria are bacteria that do not live or grow in the presence of oxygen. In humans, these bacteria are most commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract.
yes it grows well in damp dark places.
most live in forests where it is worm and moist