Most bacteria needs air for the process of breaking down food to obtain energy (respiration). But to survive, no.
Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to thrive and grow.
Bacteria can be found in almost every environment on Earth, from soil to water to the air. However, certain bacteria may have specific requirements for growth and may not thrive in all environments.
Bacteria can multiply in the air under certain conditions, especially in places with high humidity levels or in environments where there are nutrients for the bacteria to thrive. However, bacteria generally require a host or a suitable environment to multiply effectively, so the rate of multiplication in the air may be slower compared to on surfaces or in specific conditions.
Bacteria thrive and reproduce by binary fission when: 1- there is enough water 2- there is enough space for the population to grow 3- when their wastes have not accumulated 4- when their is enough oxygen in the air.
Strep bacteria do not typically survive well in the air because they require a host to thrive. However, they can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, leading to potential transmission to others.
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Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to thrive and grow.
Bacteria thrive and reproduce by binary fission when: 1- there is enough water 2- there is enough space for the population to grow 3- when their wastes have not accumulated 4- when their is enough oxygen in the air.
Bacteria can be found in almost every environment on Earth, from soil to water to the air. However, certain bacteria may have specific requirements for growth and may not thrive in all environments.
The condition that helps aerobic bacteria to grow and thrive is oxygen. In stark contract an anaerobic organism does not require oxygen to grow and thrive.
Bacteria can multiply in the air under certain conditions, especially in places with high humidity levels or in environments where there are nutrients for the bacteria to thrive. However, bacteria generally require a host or a suitable environment to multiply effectively, so the rate of multiplication in the air may be slower compared to on surfaces or in specific conditions.
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The bacteria and blue green algae are exception of the cell theory because they are devoid of the true nucleus or well organized nucleus.
Bacteria thrive and reproduce by binary fission when: 1- there is enough water 2- there is enough space for the population to grow 3- when their wastes have not accumulated 4- when their is enough oxygen in the air.
To thrive and multiply... by dividing!
Alkaliphilic bacteria are bacteria that thrive in alkaline environments. They are also referred to as alkaline-loving bacteria.
Strep bacteria do not typically survive well in the air because they require a host to thrive. However, they can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, leading to potential transmission to others.