you make one terrarium cold and one terrarium hot and see where the bacteria grows more
Endotherms are significantly better adapted to cold water and cold environments in general than ectotherms. This is because endotherms can operate at a temperature that is maximally efficient for the function of their enzymes.
is cold water a better conductor than hot
"Smell" usually caused by bacteria. In cold temperature like the South Pole's, it's impossible habitat for bacteria.
They do get cold. They can even die from the cold. They are just adapted to stand cold better than other animals.
Reptiles live in hot places due to their cold blood. They need warmth to keep them warm & if there is no warmth then they stay cold so their bodies is the same temperature as their habitat.
Bacteria doesn't grow as easily in cold environments, so when you take cheese out of the fridge, bacteria grows more quickly.
A bacterium grows best between the temperatures of 41°F and 135°F. Also, they require water to grow, so moist places harbor a large amount of bacteria. Dim and dark places also harbor lots of bacteria.in kyler R. 's hair...te he :P
it grows in cold tap better
Bacteria typically thrive in warm, humid, and dark environments. This is a reason why the human body is an ideal breeding-ground for bacteria; the interior is the ideal temperature for bacteria, well-supplied with adequate moisture and nutrition, and usually dark. Additionally, some bacteria, extremophiles, are able to survive, even thrive, in extremely acidic, alkaline, or salty environments, or incredibly hot or cold environments, or incredibly wet or dry environments.
Bacteria that can thrive in harsh or extreme conditions are often categorized as extremophiles. These include thermophiles that live in high temperatures, psychrophiles in cold temperatures, acidophiles in acidic environments, alkaliphiles in alkaline environments, and halophiles in high-salt environments. These bacteria have developed specialized adaptations that allow them to survive and function in such challenging conditions.
generally bacteria and viruses multiply rapidly in colder environments rather than hot conditions.so,cold virus need hot
Endotherms are significantly better adapted to cold water and cold environments in general than ectotherms. This is because endotherms can operate at a temperature that is maximally efficient for the function of their enzymes.
Not in all cases. Not all bacteria can harvest sunlight, so to these bacteria light doesn't matter and they will grow equally fast in light or dark assuming there is a equilivalent energy source. For bacteria what can use sunlight there is a definite difference in growth between light and dark cultures.
it grows better in sunny bright climates
Both, there are good bacteria to help make you better and there are bad bacteria to make you sick. That is where the common cold comes from.
Bacteria. The hazard is reduced by keeping food cold.
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