Science, asked by farooqraheen30, 6 months ago

Bacteria have adapted better to life on earth. Do you agree?​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

A fundamental prerequisite for life on earth is the ability of living organisms to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the University of California San Diego (UCSD) have now determined that the regulation mechanisms used by bacteria to adapt to different environments are based on a global control process that can be described in a single equation.

Environmental conditions like temperature, light, availability of nutrients and many other parameters are constantly changing on earth. Every organism and even every cell thus has myriad mechanisms for adapting to these changes.

Answered by prakashnamburi
3

Answer: YES.

Explanation: AFTER TECHNOLOGY, GROWING SO MUCH, SOME HUMANS DON'T GET ENOUGH TIME TO REST AND CLEAN THEMSELVES. SO, THE BACTERIA ON THEM CAN BREED AND GROW.

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