Microbes don't live in the cold because it slows down their growth and in the heat they cant reproduce however in the warmth they double easily. So they prefer living in the warmth better.
Micro-organisms affect every facet of our lives. From disease to digestion, nothing we do remains unaffected by micro-organisms.
No, not all micro-organisms are harmful. In fact, many micro-organisms are beneficial, such as those used in food production, decomposition, and nutrient cycling in the environment. There are also many micro-organisms that live inside our bodies and help with digestion and other important functions.
They are organisms that live in extremely cold environments.
There are no natural-occuring living organisms at the South Pole. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
Organisms living in very hot areas are called thermophiles, while those living in very cold areas are known as psychrophiles.
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Micro-organisms affect every facet of our lives. From disease to digestion, nothing we do remains unaffected by micro-organisms.
No, not all micro-organisms are harmful. In fact, many micro-organisms are beneficial, such as those used in food production, decomposition, and nutrient cycling in the environment. There are also many micro-organisms that live inside our bodies and help with digestion and other important functions.
They are organisms that live in extremely cold environments.
because some micro organisms cannot live in heat.
all the germs that comes out will go into the food and the people who eat the food will get very ill and will get the flu, so you should use a tissue then throw the tissue in the bin then wash your hands immediately with plenty of soap
No, brine shimp prefer hot water over cold
not particularly but a little chlorine is less harmful then some of the micro organisms that like to live in it.
they live in cold waters. sometimes though they tend to prefer it if the heat of the water is lukewarm.
Most fungi live well at room temperature (maybe 23 or 25°C). Most bacteria live well at higher temperatures (37°C). However, microorganisms can live at all temperatures, from very cold (psychrophiles) to extremely hot (thermophiles).
Microorganisms are addapted to whatever environment there is. Many live in the water simply to sustain the fragile ecosysytem there.