Bacteria is everywhere just wash your hands and it goes down the drian
Because bacteria does not have nucleus.
This is not even a real word! Dolis isn't a living thing so bacteria cannot kill it. Sorry! Go to the search box and type in the question can bacteria kill birds and go to Google not ms223
Food poisoning bacteria go dormant at and below freezing. All bacteria are dormant below -17ºC or 1.5ºF
Cooking kills bacteria but not the toxins the bacteria made while growing. Refrigeration does prevent most bacteria but not listeria which can grow in a refrigerator. Botulism is a toxin that does not go away with boiling or cooking.
There are several bacteria used in biotechnology depending on the purpose of the experiment. However if we have to pick one up we have to go for Escherichia coli.
Because bacteria does not have nucleus.
just go to google and look up bacteria article
yes, No matter where you go on this planet you will find bacteria.
No, bacteria do not go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that involves converting light energy into chemical energy, typically carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria. Bacteria do not have the necessary structures, such as chloroplasts, to carry out photosynthesis.
The mast cells often go directly to the bacteria. You would not go to someone trying to harm you and neither do bacteria. I am not sure what type of chemicals response the mast cells may be responding to.
no i doesn't
its a bacteria that comes from off your pets when they go outside it effects all tissues in your body.
This is not even a real word! Dolis isn't a living thing so bacteria cannot kill it. Sorry! Go to the search box and type in the question can bacteria kill birds and go to Google not ms223
Food poisoning bacteria go dormant at and below freezing. All bacteria are dormant below -17ºC or 1.5ºF
Yes. Every single living creature has bacteria. But the amount of bacteria on each of the rats or mice depends on where they scurried/go to.
No, bacteria do not go through photosynthesis to obtain energy. Instead, they obtain energy through processes such as fermentation or respiration.
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