no, not all pathogens need oxygen to grow. pathogens that grow without oxygen can occur in cooked rice, untreated garlic and oil mixtures, and temperature-abused baked potatoes.
oxygen because we dont need sun light it wont help us grow
Yes, most fungi require oxygen to survive. Oxygen is essential for their cellular respiration process, which generates energy for growth and metabolism. However, there are some fungi, like yeasts, that can also ferment in anaerobic conditions.
Yes. Many water-borne diseases exist and all you need is standing water for bacteria, viruses and other pathogens to grow and spread.
All living things have cells, the ability to reproduce, the need for energy, and the ability to grow and develop.
All germs are pathogens but all pathogens is not germs.
Considering that plants are also living things we all need oxygen, so all living things breath.
FAT TOM is an mnemonic device used in the food industry to describe what conditions foodborne bacteria need to grow:Food - sufficient nutrients needed to promote pathogen growth such as food high in protein and carbsAcidity - pathogens require a pH between 4.6 and 7.5 to growTime - food should be removed from the TDZ (below) within two hoursTemperature - pathogens grow most between 5°C to 57°C, a range known commonly as the "temperature danger zone", or TDZOxygen - almost all pathogens are aerobic, or require oxygen to grow; however, some are anaerobicMoisture - bacteria grow best in foods with a water activity (aw) levels between 1.0 and 0.86
Not all are any more than all bacteria are. They all can be in the wrong place at the wrong time, looking for food and a place to grow,
The leaves supply almost all of the oxygen, so through the air.
Yes, all living things need oxygen.
Yes they do. All animals need oxygen.
Yes you do need a license to practice tattoos in all of Nevada. Also you will need to prove you have taken a course in blood borne pathogens. Yes you do need a license to practice tattoos in all of Nevada. Also you will need to prove you have taken a course in blood borne pathogens.