If you keep it warm and moist it should grow quickly over night or in the next couple days.
Yes, bacteria can survive on a sponge even with soap, and they can transfer from dish to dish if the sponge is not regularly cleaned and sanitized. It is important to regularly replace sponges or clean them thoroughly to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Yes they can as long as an adequate food source is available. This is typically from media with animal serum (ex. bovine). Also an antibiotic is usually added to ensure cell defense. Media will have to be changed routinely.
The high viscosity of dish soap is due to the long-chain molecules in the soap, which create resistance to flow. These molecules interact with each other, forming entanglements that make it difficult for the soap to flow freely.
On average, nails grow about 1/8 inch per month. It can take several months to over a year to grow nails long, depending on how long you want them to be and how fast your nails grow. Factors like diet, health, and nail care practices also influence nail growth.
Any bacteria with right nutrient in vitro can be cultured. This method is very useful when carrying out any experiment. As long as nutrient medium is maintained bacteria will grow with no problems in a petri dish.
Yes you can. Some germs can survive in the microscopic water droplets that are propelled out of the nose or mouth when we breathe, therefore spreading the germs. How long the germs live is dependant on what the virus is, however.
How long germs can survive on metal can vary greatly. It would depend on the type of metal, the type of germ, and if the metal is wet or dry. On average, germs can last years in many cases.
Conjunctivitis germs can not stay alive on plastic.
The skin is the bodies first barrier to germs. It keeps out harmful germs and bacteria. As long as the germs don't penetrate the skin, they don't cause harm.
Indefinitely. Though individual germs may die, the collective colonies will live on!
Germs travel at 80 millimeters per second. If you don't cover them they fly a long distance.
Boil water for at least one minute to effectively kill germs.
since the creation of life on Earth.
about 10 years.
No. The word "dish" has a short I sound (ih) to rhyme with fish and wish.
Boiling water for at least one minute effectively kills most germs.
Alcohol can effectively kill germs within 30 seconds to 1 minute of contact.