No, bacteria generally thrive at moderate temperatures that fall within their optimal growth range. A temperature of 100 degrees Celsius would likely be too high and could lead to cell damage or death, inhibiting bacterial growth. Population sizes would not increase faster at this extreme temperature compared to 15 degrees Celsius.
its most likely fungi and bacteria
waste products from the bacteria accumlated in the nutrient soultion
It is a warm damp place.
Excretory
For a few seconds, not likely. However, if hypothermia begins to set in, the conditions for a myocardial infarction (heart attack) increase significantly.
Some bacteria grow better in light, and light will be likely to warm it up, which will increase bacterial growth, so it will be likely to spoil faster in light.
Assume you are growing bacteria on a lipid medium that started at pH 7. The action of bacterial lipases should cause the pH of the medium to increase or decrease? Why?
it takes away serotonin and try to refill it and eventually makes holes and u can get brain damage and more likely chance of heart attack or stroke and mass quantities can kill u
No animal is most likely to attack you. There are a LOT of different animals. Chances are, many of them are vicious predators and will attack if threatened, but no animal in particular is likely to attack.The one time an animal is likely to attackis if you bother it but most animals will not attack you.
No, bacteria generally thrive at moderate temperatures that fall within their optimal growth range. A temperature of 100 degrees Celsius would likely be too high and could lead to cell damage or death, inhibiting bacterial growth. Population sizes would not increase faster at this extreme temperature compared to 15 degrees Celsius.
The answer depends on the location of the bacteria. In the bladder, if causing a UTI, there is unlikely to be a big change in respiratory rate. In the blood, or even in the kidneys, an increase is likely.
more flooding (apex)
Bacteria.
They would be more likely to be harmed by common bacteria.
No, they are most likely to be scared of you.
aggressive