Each microorganism requires it's own conditions. Some need very warm or even hot temperatures, some cold, some like salt and some do not. Some don't really care and will live anywhere.
Microorganisms typically require a warm, wet environment with plenty of food or the like to feed upon, whether it be a host or something else they require. Many have specific environments; some like extreme temperatures or specific areas of the body to thrive in.
the optimum temperature, moisture content, oxygen available, optimum pH and nutrients/minerals available
temperature and moisture
what drug can affect growth
10% lipid emulsions
does the amount of light affect mold growth?
salmonella is one.
Methanogens are microorganisms that produce methane as a metabolic byproduct in anerobic conditions.
Four factors which affect the growth of microorganisms are: temperature food source for microorganisms (ie. sugar, protein, fat) the amount of microorganisms introduced to the food source ph of the food source
Warmth, food and moisture.
a drug that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms
The suitable temperature for the growth of microorganisms is the body temperature of the humans
pH temperature nutrients microorganisms waste # of pop limited resources among other stuff
no
Bacteria
An auxanogram is a culture of microorganisms used in auxanography - the study of the effects of changes of environment in the growth of microorganisms.
the organism
Anitmicrobials are an agent that kills microorganisms or inhabits their growth.
Agar
prevent the growth of microorganisms