to grow yeast needs to respire it can only respire without air for a short period of time therefore this is not ideal for growth so it needs to be moist have a supply of oxygen and be quite warm it should be slightly acidic aswell if you are talking about fermentation the same conditions but it does not need oxygen otherwise no alcohol will form
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The four things are oxygen, food (nutrients), warmth, and time. Two others can be moisture and acidity, but the above 4 are more prevalent. -nutrients are needed for energy, nitrogen (for DNA and proteins), phosphorus (for energy), and others. -warmth is needed so the bacteria can stay warm..... kinda obvious. if you've ever grown bacteria, you need an incubator to keep them warm overnight. -oxygen is needed so the bacteria can, again, make energy. -time is needed for the bacteria to complete binary fission over and over again. -acidity is needed so the bacteria can survive in its environment. highly base or acidic environments may harm the bacteria and hinder its lifespan.
They breathe, grow, smell and reproduce. bacteria do not smell, plants do not smell, fungi do not smell bacteria do not breathe, plants do not breathe, fungi do not breathe to breathe is to force air in and force air back out. well there are at least 7 Living things are organized. living things acquire substances + energy (eat or absorb energy) living things reproduce living things respond to stimuli (behavior) living things are homeostatic (they tend to stay the same) ie body temp or pH of blood. Living things grow and develop. grow= get bigger. develop = change from birth to death living things adapt to their surroundings due to pressures from environment
fungi can grow at a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius. they struggle to grow at temperatures of 4 degrees and below because it is too cold for them to be active and reproduce. Fungi can not grow at temperatures of 37 degrees Celsius and above either because it is too warm.
Living things will grow, metabolize, reproduce, respond to stimuli and adapt to their environment. Non-living things may do one or more of these things (for example a crystal may grow) but will not do all five.
warmth moisture amedium bug
They do not do what we (or even bacteria do): 1. grow on their own 2. respire 3. take in nutrients 4. reproduce 5. respond to their enviroment
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1. Sunlight 2. Water 3. Carbon dioxide 4. Nutrients
Great Britain (UK) Bacteria need certain conditions to grow in food such as warmth, moisture, nutrients and a special pH. Most of the pathogenic bacteria in food multiply rapidly between 10 to 60 degrees Celsius (the "danger zone"). That is the reason why cold food always should be stored lower than 7 degrees in the fridge.
1 soil 2 sunlight 3 water 4 a nice spot to be planted 5 a piece of food in case of falling down
For the same reason human males grow them.
4 Things that distinguish living things from non-living things 1. Living things need space to live 2. Living things need water 3. Living things need air 4. Living things need to reproduce
i know like three things. water sunlight good soil and i dont know the other thing a plant would need. Sunlight, Air, Water and Minerals. There are other things as well, so i don't know if these are the four you are looking for. plants need light ,water, air and warmth,this things provide them to grow healthy and strong. *you can add some peals of fruits and vegetable to give them an extra nutrition. *you can also put some eggshells because eggshells has a nutrient that can help a plant grow.
The four things are oxygen, food (nutrients), warmth, and time. Two others can be moisture and acidity, but the above 4 are more prevalent. -nutrients are needed for energy, nitrogen (for DNA and proteins), phosphorus (for energy), and others. -warmth is needed so the bacteria can stay warm..... kinda obvious. if you've ever grown bacteria, you need an incubator to keep them warm overnight. -oxygen is needed so the bacteria can, again, make energy. -time is needed for the bacteria to complete binary fission over and over again. -acidity is needed so the bacteria can survive in its environment. highly base or acidic environments may harm the bacteria and hinder its lifespan.
Most bacteria will grow in dark, moist, warm areas with a neutral PH balance (ph7, water, sweat, most foods) and a source of food for the bacteria, such as sugars, and protein. All bacteria need to grow in conditions such as this is time. (And not very long, either. 4 hours on average) Sadly, the Human body is one of the most optimal places for bacterial growth. We have many nooks and crannies where sweat can gather in a dark place (such as under our clothing) and sit for long enough for bacteria to grow. This is why it's very important to keep clean.
Viruses are living things, but very strange: they barely make the list of life.1. Viruses do not eat or give off waste.2. Viruses do not grow.3. Viruses cannot reproduce on their own: they have to hijack cells since they don't have the equipment themselves.4. Viruses are a whole lot smaller than even bacteria: an influenza virus is ten times shorter than a Strepoccocus bacterium that causes strep throat.