Bacteria
Fungi survive in unfavorable conditions by parasitism.Parasitism means an ability of an animal to obtain nutrients from other animals by using them as hosts. Also Fungi have the ability to survive in climatic extremes and in long periods of drought, because they have been specially designed to be resilient.
No, not all microorganisms are pathogenic. Many microorganisms are harmless or even beneficial to humans and the environment. Pathogenic microorganisms are the minority, causing diseases under certain conditions.
Yes, microorganisms can grow and multiply under favorable conditions such as temperature, pH, nutrients, and moisture. They reproduce by a variety of methods including binary fission, budding, and spore formation.
Thermophiles are microorganisms that thrive in high temperature environments, while halophiles are microorganisms that thrive in high-salt environments. Both types of extremophiles have adapted to survive in these extreme conditions by evolving specific metabolic and physiological strategies.
Yes, microorganisms can differ in their pH requirements for growth. Some microorganisms prefer acidic conditions, while others thrive in alkaline environments. The optimal pH range for growth varies depending on the species of microorganism.
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Fungi survive in unfavorable conditions by parasitism.Parasitism means an ability of an animal to obtain nutrients from other animals by using them as hosts. Also Fungi have the ability to survive in climatic extremes and in long periods of drought, because they have been specially designed to be resilient.
No, not all microorganisms are pathogenic. Many microorganisms are harmless or even beneficial to humans and the environment. Pathogenic microorganisms are the minority, causing diseases under certain conditions.
Yes, microorganisms can grow and multiply under favorable conditions such as temperature, pH, nutrients, and moisture. They reproduce by a variety of methods including binary fission, budding, and spore formation.
Aerobic microorganisms require oxygen to survive. These organisms use oxygen in their metabolism to generate energy for growth and reproduction.
The first life forms in space were likely bacteria and microorganisms carried aboard spacecraft during space missions. These microorganisms were unintentionally launched into space and have been studied to understand how life can survive and adapt in extreme conditions.
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Microorganisms can be found in aquatic ecosystems, terrestrial ecosystems(in the soil) and in animals and plants as well as in humans. The microorganisms need a conducive environment for their sustenance, they need all the three ecological niche in the host or habitat. They also need nutrients for survival. The abiotic conditions such as temperature must be favourable. In water the organisms that have all these conditions thrive well. Algae, phytoplankton and some bacterial and fungi are found in abundance. In the soil the favourable conditions also encourage the growth bacteria of nitrogen fixation in legumes andfungal mycorrhizal cynobacteria in Azolla. In humans viruses , pathogens, commensals and fungi such as taenia pedis survive under the prevailing conditions and multiply themselves if not controlled.
Why a leopard may not survive the winter, lack of prey, weather conditions.
Microorganisms employ various survival strategies to thrive in harsh climate conditions, such as extreme temperatures, salinity, or desiccation. Many produce protective structures like spores or biofilms that shield them from environmental stressors. Others can enter a dormant state, significantly slowing their metabolism until conditions improve. Additionally, some microorganisms have evolved unique biochemical pathways and proteins that allow them to withstand extreme environments, such as high radiation or acidity.
Thermophiles are microorganisms that thrive in high temperature environments, while halophiles are microorganisms that thrive in high-salt environments. Both types of extremophiles have adapted to survive in these extreme conditions by evolving specific metabolic and physiological strategies.
Yes, microorganisms can differ in their pH requirements for growth. Some microorganisms prefer acidic conditions, while others thrive in alkaline environments. The optimal pH range for growth varies depending on the species of microorganism.