99% of the time its simple asexual fission; one cell splits onto two.
Rarely (usually in times of famine) the will undergo various forms of sexual merging (partial or complete) and may or may not form spores.
Cans themselves do not inherently contain bacteria; however, if they are not properly sterilized or if they are damaged, bacteria can enter and proliferate inside. Canned foods are typically heat-processed to kill harmful bacteria and ensure safety. Nonetheless, improper storage or handling after opening can introduce bacteria. Always check for signs of spoilage before consuming canned goods.
No, mold is not a bacteria. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae, while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms without a distinct nucleus. Both mold and bacteria can cause health problems if they proliferate in indoor environments.
Yes, ignoring signs of a wound infection can allow bacteria to proliferate, potentially leading to the development of drug resistance. When antibiotics are not used appropriately, bacteria may adapt and develop resistance mechanisms, making them more difficult to treat in the future. Prompt recognition and treatment of infections are important to prevent the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria.
Glucose in Plate Count Agar provides a carbon source for microbial growth. It serves as an energy source for bacteria to proliferate and form visible colonies on the agar plate.
Bacteria multiply in the lungs during tuberculosis (TB) primarily because the lungs provide a nutrient-rich environment and sufficient oxygen, which are conducive to the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. When inhaled, the bacteria can evade the immune system and establish infection within alveolar macrophages, where they replicate and form granulomas. These granulomas are the body's attempt to contain the infection, but the bacteria can remain dormant or continue to proliferate, leading to tissue damage and further spread of the disease.
Germs, (in particular, certain types of pathogenic Bacteria) can proliferate in hot tubs.
Proliferate. We should not proliferate nuclear weapons
The word proliferate refers to something that accumulates, or grows, quickly. An example of this term in a sentence would be, "The researcher watched in awe as the bacteria began to proliferate on the petri dish."
Use of the Internet has caused student's plagiarism, such as this, to proliferate. Your own question is an example. Questions like this are beginning to proliferate.
Proliferate. We should not proliferate nuclear weapons.
Cans themselves do not inherently contain bacteria; however, if they are not properly sterilized or if they are damaged, bacteria can enter and proliferate inside. Canned foods are typically heat-processed to kill harmful bacteria and ensure safety. Nonetheless, improper storage or handling after opening can introduce bacteria. Always check for signs of spoilage before consuming canned goods.
When the two started arguing it just caused the fight to proliferate.
If left alone and unpruned this plant will proliferate on its own.
how do the bacteria get into eggs? There are two ways this might happen: 1) Chicken poop gets on the shell of the egg. The bacteria pass through the pores and proliferate inside the egg. 2) An industrial egg-laying hen whose ovaries are contaminated with salmonella bacteria passes the bacteria along in the egg-formation process.
A single error in this part of the plan will cause problems to proliferate throughout the entire life cycle.
The S bacteria are surrounded by a capsule, so it is not engulfed by the host's white blood cells. That means that it is able to proliferate and spread. The R bacteria lack the capsule (like the mutant S bacteria), so the white blood cells are able to detect and eliminate them.
Proliferate.