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It depends on what the bacteria is. If it is a bacteria that infects humans, then a temperature of 36-38 degrees C. Some bacteria like cold temperatures and some will grow in hot springs.
here are the choices A. give off nuclear radiation. B. are broken down by radioactive bacteria. C. form chemical bonds. D. are unchanged. the answer is A.
Bacteria respond to temperature changes in various ways. At low temperatures, many bacteria enter a dormant state, slowing their metabolic processes, while some can survive freezing. Optimal temperatures promote growth and reproduction, typically between 20°C and 40°C for most pathogens. At high temperatures, bacteria can be killed or inhibited; extreme heat denatures proteins and disrupts cell membranes, leading to cell death.
When nutrients are scarce, bacteria may enter a state of dormancy or slow their growth rate to conserve energy. They may also produce spores or biofilms to protect themselves from harsh conditions. In some cases, bacteria may also undergo genetic mutations to adapt to the nutrient-limited environment.
you throw up, and keep throwing up
It depends on what the bacteria is. If it is a bacteria that infects humans, then a temperature of 36-38 degrees C. Some bacteria like cold temperatures and some will grow in hot springs.
36 f = 2.22 c 36 c = 96.8 f
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here are the choices A. give off nuclear radiation. B. are broken down by radioactive bacteria. C. form chemical bonds. D. are unchanged. the answer is A.
Most food poisoning bacteria can't continue to grow and multiply at temperatures below 5°C. There are some exceptions such as Listeria.
Bacteria is always present in the mouth.
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What is the bacteria called "C-Diss?
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what happens if erythrocyte sedimentation rate is 97 in a woman of 36 yrs
Chickens = c, Cows = m c+m=36 c=36-m 2c+3m=76 2(36-m)+3m=76 72-2m+3m=76 m=4 c=36-4=32 He has 32 chickens.
Bacteria is evolving today by becoming immune to modern medications, And when this happens that certain type of Medication becomes ineffective against this strain of bacteria, where a new medication is needed to help fight this bacteria, when this happens it can be harder to get rid of certain strains of bacteria