Cavity bacteria is alive
Feces is not alive. It is the waste material that the body excretes after digesting food, comprised mainly of indigestible material, bacteria, and dead cells. Once it leaves the body, it is no longer a living entity.
abiotic Abiotic
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus, which is a collection of white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria. The body's immune system responds to this as a sign of infection and works to eliminate it. Pus may need to be drained to facilitate healing.
Bacteria in the buccal cavity refers to microorganisms that can be found in the mouth, particularly in the oral cavity and on the surfaces of teeth and gums. These bacteria are a natural part of the oral microbiome and can play a role in oral health. However, certain types of bacteria can also contribute to dental diseases such as tooth decay and gum disease if not properly managed through oral hygiene practices.
Cavity bacteria is alive
some bacteria requires air and food to suvive while some bacteria gets alive on entering a living body. ex.-a bacteria is dead when it is in non living environwent but when it eenters a living body it becomes alive.
Both - they will utilise dead or living tissue to survive. However - they're more commonly found on dead material.
Feces is not alive. It is the waste material that the body excretes after digesting food, comprised mainly of indigestible material, bacteria, and dead cells. Once it leaves the body, it is no longer a living entity.
not all worms eat mountain lions ( they only eat when dead) and bacteria eat mountain lions dead or alive:
Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria normally live in the intestines of healthy people and animals. So i guess bacteria is alive,
they are alive and dead
Yes he is alive
The Dead Alive was created in 2005.
The Dead Are Alive was created in 1972.
because technically they aren't alive. but they also aren't dead. they, unlike bacteria, don't have they necessary qualities to be considered 'living.' they lack certain traits that scientists use to consider what is living or what is dead.
no, Maxine Waters is alive.