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Without showers, personal hygiene would be significantly compromised, leading to increased body odor and the spread of bacteria and diseases. People would likely resort to alternative methods for cleaning, such as sponge baths or using basins, which may not be as effective. This could also affect mental well-being, as cleanliness is often linked to self-esteem and comfort. Overall, daily routines and social interactions would be considerably altered.
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The genes that are inserted by the virus into the bacteria's genetic material would most likely be passed on during asexual reproduction. This can lead to the spread of the viral genes to the bacteria's offspring.
Yes, oxygen is consumed by the aerobic bacteria in degrading the dead algae. Oxygen is used by bacteria in aerobic respiration. Lots of energy needed for degradation of organic matter in to inorganic comes from cellular respiration of bacterial cells.
Honey is quite acidic, and is antibacterial.
Aerobic bacteria are more effective in reducing organic carbon load in sewers compared to anaerobic bacteria. Aerobic bacteria require oxygen to break down organic matter, leading to more efficient degradation of organic materials. Anaerobic bacteria are slower and produce byproducts such as sulfides and odorous compounds.
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They would be more likely to be harmed by common bacteria.
Definitely! You could infect a whole room full of people with your bacteria and viruses by double dipping in the chip dip. Sharing a drink with someone is less likely to poison multitudes. :)
a ballsack is very calm in its natural inviornment but bacteria can get in and infect it
Two errors in this question: 1. bacteria is plural, hence "Do ...bacteria..." would be correct. 2. Phytophthora is not a bacterium, but a eukaryote. And yes, they need oxygen.
The bite isn't unless if the bird is or if you let the cut open because then bacteria can get in the cut and infect it. But more often then not the answer would be no.
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There are anaerobic and aerobic bacteria. Aerobic bacteria thrive in oxygen rich environments. Oxygen is potentially lethal to anaerobic bacteria. If the system is set up to use anaerobic bacteria, you want to keep out the air which brings in oxygen to maintain the best environment for the desired bacteria.