No. Bacteria can not live on anything for longer than two weeks. The lifespan of bacteria, whatever surroundings it has is 8 hours. No longer
Bacteria can be found on both coins and paper money, but studies have shown that coins tend to harbor more bacteria than paper money. Coins are often handled more frequently and come into contact with a greater variety of surfaces, which can contribute to higher bacterial contamination.
Archaebacteria called extremeophiles have some species that live entirely anaerobically. Bacteria [and other organisms] that respire using O2 as the 'final' electron acceptor are termed to be Aerobic, while bacteria [and the odd organism] that has the biochemical capacity to Live without O2 are termed to be Anaerobic.
butterfly fish live longer in the wild if you keep them they most likey will live 3-5 years they make really really good pets too !!!!!
Bacteria that must have oxygen to survive are called obligate aerobes. Some bacteria can live with or without oxygen and are called facultative anaerobes.Anaerobes = No oxygenAerobes = Oxygen
well, as you can see moths die quickly and u dont see alot of them. which means they die early. here where i live are lots of butterflies and no moths. butterflies stay as a caterpillar for a longer period of time, longer than moths. and then when they transform into butterflies they also live longer than moths. i hope this helps. i mean i am a proffesional zoo keeper and here we have lots of butterflies roaming around. Please use this answer wisely and respect it.
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No, bacteria can not live anywhere near that time in any condition
It's got bacteria in live yogurt
Bacteria can be found on both coins and paper money, but studies have shown that coins tend to harbor more bacteria than paper money. Coins are often handled more frequently and come into contact with a greater variety of surfaces, which can contribute to higher bacterial contamination.
78 and 6 weeks women probbly live longer
No some mammals are in bellies for 10 weeks and only live 4 days. or cicatas come out every 17 years and only live 1 year
Bacteria CAN live on Earth.
Six to eight weeks, longer if you live in a remote area.
They don't. Worker honey bees live for around 6 weeks in summer and 6 months in winter. The queen can live for about 4 years.
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)
Salmonella bacteria can survive on inanimate objects for varying durations, typically ranging from a few hours to several weeks, depending on environmental conditions such as moisture, temperature, and surface type. In general, they tend to persist longer on dry surfaces compared to wet ones. Proper sanitation and disinfection are crucial to reducing their survival and preventing cross-contamination.
The live R bacteria acquired a capsule and became live, virulent S bacteria.