Microbes need...
-nerdites
-warmth
Through microbes you breath in then the microbes settle and grow into fungus
k
it takes 10hours
There can be other things in the sample beside bacteria that don't grow on this kind of plate like viruses, molds or larger microbes like amoebae. So the sample isn't necessarily sterile.
Because they would get more nutrients.
Yes
Through microbes you breath in then the microbes settle and grow into fungus
Microbes will start to grow on the meat rather rapidly. The longer the meat is at 60°F, the more the microbes will grow.
capnophiles
Yes, mainly by feeding the microbes in the soil.
k
it takes 10hours
It depends on the amount of salt. It can "pull" the water out of the microbes, killing them. This is the reason salt is used to preserve food as microbes can't grow on very salty food.
There can be other things in the sample beside bacteria that don't grow on this kind of plate like viruses, molds or larger microbes like amoebae. So the sample isn't necessarily sterile.
Because they would get more nutrients.
Colonizers. These are microbes that establish themselves in a particular environment or substrate and proliferate in that specific location. They can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral depending on the context in which they are growing.
After consuming the oil, the microbes would metabolize it into simpler compounds to generate energy and grow. Some microbes may also store excess energy as intracellular reserves or grow and reproduce to increase their population size. Eventually, they may return to a dormant state until they encounter more oil or another suitable food source.