you can do that by making jello and putting it in the fridge for a month or 2 and it will have bacteria on it
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∙ 12y agono it can not
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∙ 15y agoYes
Jello.
Pickles can be a delicious topping for things such as hamburgers and hot dogs. You can even make them at home if you wish. Keep in mind that it is difficult to grow mold on a pickle before it rots..
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
All bacteria grow and reproduce
Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to grow. Examples of anaerobic bacteria include Clostridium and Bacteroides species. These bacteria can survive and grow in environments with little to no oxygen.
The term is "aerobic bacteria." These bacteria require oxygen to grow and survive.
It is actually wrong. The bacteria grow fastest in incubators.
No, not all bacteria can grow on a culture. Some bacteria require extreme environmental factors to grow, and survive, which you can't really try on a culture plate.
Bacteria are usually grown in a shallow glass dish (a Petri dish, although you could use any dish) in a growth medium made of gelatin; you could use Jello. Viruses are trickier, they require living tissue of some sort. For an amateur, it's best to stick to bacteria.
In 6 months 1,459 bacteria's can grow in your hands..
Heating well water will not show iron bacteria as they are not killed by heat. Iron bacteria are bacteria that use iron in the water as an energy source and leave a slimy residue. To detect iron bacteria, a lab test specific for these bacteria would be needed.
Yes, bacteria grows in coffee.