its most likely fungi and bacteria
waste products from the bacteria accumlated in the nutrient soultion
It is a warm damp place.
Generally viruses are smaller than bacteria, which are themselves smaller than animal and plant cells. Therefore D is the smallest and is least likely to be visible using an ordinary microscope. See related links for an interactive scale of cells, from the macroscopic to the microscopic, down to a single carbon atom.
Excretory
You are just as likely to get an infection after biting yourself, as you would if an animal bit you. The human mouth is full of bacteria. So, not a good idea!
All depending on what kind of animal it is. If it is clean and taken care of , well then it is more likely for you and the animal to be aroused and comforted for sex. If not , you can catch all different kind of bacteria and disease and cause major discomfort.
Bacteria.
Actually a very complex question. Most insects and bacteria would likely survive, but it depends on the exact weapon effect(s) you are concerned about.
They would be more likely to be harmed by common bacteria.
No animal is most likely to attack you. There are a LOT of different animals. Chances are, many of them are vicious predators and will attack if threatened, but no animal in particular is likely to attack.The one time an animal is likely to attackis if you bother it but most animals will not attack you.
The first living organisms on Earth were likely simple single-celled organisms such as bacteria or archaea that emerged around 3.5 to 4 billion years ago. These early life forms were most likely anaerobic, meaning they did not require oxygen to survive, and they played a crucial role in shaping the early Earth's environment.
its most likely fungi and bacteria
Bacteria.
waste products from the bacteria accumlated in the nutrient soultion
Intracellularly: When respiration proceeds in absence of molecular oxygen in the animal cells; Or Extracellularly: When Lactic Acid Bacteria grow in Lactose containing substrate.
Yes, farm animals have coliform bacteria in their intestines just like humans do, and these bacteria are passed in the feces. If it gets into a well, the feces can contaminate the well. Because many of the bacteria can cause illness in humans, most water quality tests do not perform further testing to determine what the likely source of the contamination is.