No, It is dependent on genetics.
streptococci like S.mutans grow on this medium.. may be other anaerobic pathogenic streptococci(animals) also grow in this medium . Listeria monocytogenes, a gram positive foodborne pathogen, also grows very well on this medium and may actually show better hemolysis zones than when grown on regular sheep blood agar.
yes
No, mold cannot grow in human blood. Mold requires organic material, moisture, and oxygen to grow, and blood does not provide the necessary conditions for mold growth. Mold typically grows on surfaces like food, fabric, and building materials.
they are epiphytes, they depend on the plant they're growing on.
I am doing a research right now with bacterial populations in the reproductive tract of ewes. I took some ordinary samples of bacteria from around the house and plated them on the sheep blood agar plates. I guess to answer your question...various types of bacteria can grow on these plates. The samples i took have patterns that could have been E. Coli, Streptococci and various other bacteria that had characteristics of hemolysis (alpha, beta and gamma). Are you looking for something specific?
I believe that a spider can get bigger if it eat's the way it's suppose to,not get killed or anything because it need's to be alive to grow but....maybe human blood make's it grow or it's just the breed of the spider depend's on how big it will become
As you grow, your blood vessels do as well. This is why only an adult human body's blood vessels, when all connected, can reach halfway to the moon, whereas a child's would not. These blood vessels also stretch when you grow or flex.
I would think not, but the details would depend on the laws of the country/state in which you live. Do not ASSUME it would be legal.
Yes, Haemophilus influenzae can grow on blood agar.
They depended on the rain to grow there crops.
it depend
To grow potatoes.
Some people in Indiana depend on the environment to grow their own food. Farmers depend on it to grow their crops. All residents depend on it for clean air to breathe, water to drink, etc.
Plants depend on soil to live and grow, Humans & Animals depend on those plants.
blood is produced inside of your bone marrow.
Water and soil
Animals depend on food for energy, energy gives them the ability to move, grow, and reproduce.