Agar (a seaweed derivative)
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
carefully
bacteria doesn't grow technically t just expands and mutiplies
archeabacteria and eubacteria
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
We study bacteria so that we can figure how fast they grow in different environments and temperatures and the different changes that the enzymes and proteins go through to be resistant to certain medication. . This helps scientists that study bacteria to figure out how to prevent that disease.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
All bacteria grow and reproduce
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
Inducing mutations in bacteria
carefully
Scientists placed bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera, because bacteria lack the nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other forms of life
Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982.
Louie Pastel
A microbiologist.
Scientists placed bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera, because bacteria lack the nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other forms of life