by growing them or giving them same antimicrobial drug, bacteria tend to mutate or change their genes which helps them in resisting the drug and those genes also passes from one cell to another.
well you can do the same as you did it first then let it go on the sting again
No they don't. For example-the cells on the inside of your mouth are constantly being rubbed away when you eat or chew or even talk. So the cell cycle for these cells is quite fast. Also, the cells in your stomach actually are eaten away by the acid there. Those cells need to be replaced constantly. On the other hand, the bone cells in your collar bone or in your skull are not worn away often if at all and the cell cycle for those is very long. Some cells are never replaced once they are made, such as nerve tissue. That is why if your spinal cord is severed you are paralyzed forever.
95% of microbes can not be grown on cultured media so its highly unlikely that you would take a sample and all of the microorganisms grow. I had this same question in my lab manual and thats how my professor described it.
Bacteria do not "drink" in the same way humans or animals do. They absorb nutrients and water directly through their cell walls from their surrounding environment. This process allows them to obtain the necessary nutrients to survive and grow.
they grow at the same speed
by growing them or giving them same antimicrobial drug, bacteria tend to mutate or change their genes which helps them in resisting the drug and those genes also passes from one cell to another.
Everything else needs food to grow and reproduce. Bacteria are the same. If we only have a few and need to ID them, we have to have them reproduce to have enough in our sample.
The bacteria share the same abiotic factors like human beings in order to survive, grow and flourish.
they don't grow hey just stay the same size no growing what so ever
Yes, blackberries and raspberries can grow together in the same garden as they have similar growing requirements and can coexist without issues.
All food has bacteria and little spores of fungi on it. Over time the bacteria and fungi grows but can be slowed by freezing and refrigeration. Though that is the case, they still grow and will eventually spoil.If you keep defrosting and freezing the same batch of food that is growing a bacteria colony right there. Same as reheating and refrigerating the same batch of food.
Kids grow physicals the same as they did hundreds of years ago but mentaly kids are growing up a lot faster.
It can grow everywhere. There are different groups of bacteria exist namely aerobic, anaerobic bacteria and same can tolerate either. Bacteria found in soil, air, human, plants, space and whole earth.
Sylleptic branches grow out from lateral buds during the same growing season in which the buds are performed.
well you can do the same as you did it first then let it go on the sting again
The same plants that were growing before and after the revolution war!