Algae and brine shrimp live in the Great Salt Lake.
Utah cannot be a plural because there is only one. If there could be more than one Utah, it would be Utahs. As in "We couldn't decide which of the Utahs was best."
They would be more likely to be harmed by common bacteria.
Large intestine
The genes that are inserted by the virus into the bacteria's genetic material would most likely be passed on during asexual reproduction. This can lead to the spread of the viral genes to the bacteria's offspring.
thermoacidophile
Everybody would die. However, this is not likely to happen.
Bacteria
Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
No, bacteria generally thrive at moderate temperatures that fall within their optimal growth range. A temperature of 100 degrees Celsius would likely be too high and could lead to cell damage or death, inhibiting bacterial growth. Population sizes would not increase faster at this extreme temperature compared to 15 degrees Celsius.
A komodo dragan is likely to win as it has bacteria which is venomous it goes stright to its victoms blood.The bacteria is tough enough to kill 20,000 people.
If CBB5, which is likely a type of biological sample or culture containing bacteria, were heated up, the heat would typically denature proteins and disrupt cellular structures, leading to cell death. Most bacteria cannot survive extreme temperatures, so heating would likely result in a significant reduction in viable bacterial cells. Additionally, any metabolic processes would cease, effectively halting growth and reproduction. In some cases, certain bacteria might form spores to withstand heat, but the overall viability of the culture would be compromised.
If your great grandfather was Spanish, your ethnicity would likely include Spanish heritage.