some bacteria can survive feeding on other organisms. Also, Bacteria can be spread in sicknesses so once spread the bacteria will be given to someone else and be keeping it living. Sometimes, when an area isn't cleanly the bacteria will be spreading and causing sickness and keeping it alive. As I said, bacteria can feed on other organisms making it stay alive. Sorry if I missed something.
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No. The bacterium Clostridium tetani forms an endospore and can survive for long periods of time. When the endospore is introduced into a favorable environment it begins to metabolize.
Fleas do not like water and are not able to survive in wet environments for long periods of time. They are adapted to living on dry surfaces and can drown if submerged in water.
The komododragon is able to survive long periods of foodscarce and it is also able to heal complex wounds. One could say this lizard is though.
Freshwater snails cannot survive for long periods outside of water because they need a moist environment to breathe and move around. They may be able to survive short periods out of water, but they will eventually dry out and die if not returned to a watery environment.
llamas have an ability to store water for long periods of time said so they are able to survive desert like habitats.
Bacteria are extremely resilient organisms that can survive in various environments. Even thorough cleaning may not always eliminate all bacteria, as they can hide in small cracks, on surfaces, or in the air. Additionally, some bacteria may form spores that are resistant to cleaning agents and can remain viable for long periods of time.
Endospores are dormant, resistant structures formed by some bacterial species to survive harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures or lack of nutrients. They allow bacteria to remain viable for long periods and then germinate once conditions become favorable again.
Cockroaches drink water to survive and thrive in their environment. They are able to go without food for long periods of time, but they need water to stay hydrated and healthy.
90 days because they have water in there humps
i dont know how long,but if camel drinks, it can drink like 100liters. So they could survive quite long.
Spores are a dormant, protected form of bacteria that can withstand harsh conditions, while vegetative bacteria are actively growing and reproducing. Spores are highly resistant and can survive for long periods, while vegetative bacteria are more vulnerable to environmental stresses. Spores can germinate and grow into vegetative bacteria when conditions become favorable.