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umka21 [38]
3 years ago
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Most bacteria growth best within certain range of condition. By manipulating _______________________, ____________________, ____

________________ and time, air, ____________________, and salt, you can eliminate, control, or reduce the rate at which bacteria grow.
Biology
1 answer:
VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
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Answer:

Most bacteria growth best within certain range of condition. By manipulating temperature and time, air, the proper amount of water acid and salt, you can eliminate, control, or reduce the rate at which bacteria grow.

Explanation:

Like all living things, bacteria need food, water and the proper environment to live and grow. The food product itself supplies the food and water needed for bacterial growth.he exact environmental requirements can vary from one type of bacteria to another. Most bacteria grow best within certain ranges of temperature, and have specific requirements related to their need for air, the proper amount of water, acid and salt. By controlling nutrients, water, temperature and time, air, acidity, and salt, you can eliminate, control, or reduce the rate at which bacteria grow.

Bacterias need following optimum conditions to grow

1. Food (nutrients)

2. Water (moisture)

3. Proper temperature

4. Time

5. Air, no air, minimal air

6. Proper acidity (pH)

7. Salt levels

By altering anyone of them we can restrict or reduce the rate at which the bacteria grow.

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