Three things that make bacteria grow are a suitable environment (temperature, pH, and nutrients), water for metabolic processes, and time for cell division and proliferation.
Some bacteria are autotrophs. This means they produce their own food, allowing them to grow on their own terms. As well, bacteria grow by binary fission, whereas fungi have to grow by either branching and elongating, or budding, which takes longer.
Bacteria reproduce asexually by binary fission which means that the DNA molecule will make a copy of itself and attach to the cell membrane. Bacteria is able to grow where there is moisture, food and warm temperatures.
Bacteria can and does grow just about everywhere, from the hot thermal vents at the bottom of the ocean to ice caves. Gravy is actually a pretty good medium for growing bacteria - there is a fair amount of available water, gravy is usually not stored in an air-tight container so there is plenty of oxygen for the aerobic bacteria, and gravy has a relatively abundant supply of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
Bacteria are one of the oldest and most abundant forms of life on Earth. They have adapted to a wide range of environments and play essential roles in various ecosystems. Their diverse metabolic capabilities and genetic diversity contribute to their classification as two of the three domains of life.
Yes. However if you make sure the toothbrush completely air dries between uses the bacterial growth will be limited to safe levels.
Bacteria can make you get a harmful diseese, and you could dye. ( I think )
The best thing to do is get a nutrient agar plate and spread the bacteria using a streak-plate method of isolation to grow the different colonies individually. (And you could do a second streak-plate from each type of colony you see just to make sure that your colonies each contain only one type of bacteria.) From there you can identify and grow each pure culture. (Also, you could use selective medias.)
to make thing grow
Some bacteria are autotrophs. This means they produce their own food, allowing them to grow on their own terms. As well, bacteria grow by binary fission, whereas fungi have to grow by either branching and elongating, or budding, which takes longer.
Well... I wouldn't say it instantly makes your feet grow. But, if you keep walking barefoot all the time, your feet can pick up bacteria. That bacteria can stay on your foot [if you don't wash your feet often] and make your feet grow. Hope I helped:]
No they cant,the Maine thing that make them grow dies.
If you are under 25, time is the best thing.
the smooth part of the cell wall make it to get stain
Water and sun.
they affect it because without the anitbiotic the bacteria would grow and make babies.
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feed them every day and they will grow faster or get the fish feeding thing it really will make them grow with out you getting on every day!!