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in what conditions do bacteria grow?​

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Answered by WANTEDGF
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Most bacteria grow in the range of neutral pH values (between 5 and 8), although some species have adapted to life at more acidic or alkaline extremes

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Answered by rasheedapm
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Bacteria can live in hotter and colder temperatures than humans, but they do best in a warm, moist, protein-rich environment that is pH neutral or slightly acidic. There are exceptions, however. Some bacteria thrive in extreme heat or cold, while others can survive under highly acidic or extremely salty conditions.

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