In general yes since it has not been treated with anti bacterial agents and may originate from streams and ground water polluted by run off from farm animals. Obviously if your well is bored in a remote hillside it might be purer but it would still need testing.
Eukaryotic cells, such as those found in plants, animals, and fungi, have more chromosomes and genes than bacteria. Eukaryotic cells typically have multiple linear chromosomes and a more complex genome organization compared to the single circular chromosome of bacteria.
In this case, bacteria can grow more and divide into more organisms, but fungus, however, can grow into mushrooms that are bigger than organisms. so in opinion, it is fungus.
Dirty areas tend to have more bacteria than clean areas. Bacteria thrive in environments with organic matter and moisture, which are more commonly found in dirty areas. Regular cleaning and disinfection can help reduce bacteria levels in both clean and dirty areas.
Archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes than bacteria because they share similar genetic and molecular characteristics, such as the presence of introns in their genes and similar RNA polymerases. This suggests a closer evolutionary relationship between archaea and eukaryotes compared to bacteria.
In eukaryotes, DNA synthesis is expected to be more complex than in bacteria because eukaryotic cells have larger and more complex genomes, with multiple linear chromosomes and additional regulatory mechanisms. This complexity requires more intricate coordination of DNA replication processes in eukaryotic cells compared to bacteria, which typically have simpler circular genomes.
It kills the bacteria
yes,hot water kills bacteria
it does because city water has more nutrients than other types of water and distilled water has almost no nutrients
Bacteria are typically more plentiful in soil than in water. However, both water and soil can contain vast populations of bacteria. In water, bacteria tend to be found in higher concentrations near the surface and in areas with organic matter accumulation, while in soil, they can be present in diverse ecosystems throughout.
The ocean contains more water ! An iceberg can be as small as a car - or as big as a city.
Milk contains natural sugars which can feed bacteria. It can also contain bacteria due to improper storage or handling. Water that is running swiftly over rocks can defeat bacteria in it. Stagnant water is most likely to contain bacteria.
Rainwater typically contains more bacteria than tap water or purified water, as it can pick up bacteria from the atmosphere and surfaces it comes into contact with during collection. Tap water is treated to meet safety standards and purified water goes through additional filtration processes, which can reduce the bacterial content.
The beer was safer to drink, because plain water was often contaminated with bacteria and other impurities.
The beer was safer to drink, because plain water was often contaminated with bacteria and other impurities.
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YES IT CAN! I made a homemade filter that can do that! All you need is to pour some sand and some coal into a cup and if that bacteria is in the water, just pour the water into the cup, and wait. The water comes out to be much more cleaner than before.
There are multiple bacteria that can be found living in still water. There are some that are infested with fecal bacteria, mold, e coli, streptococci, and many more than can give one various illnesses.