Biology, asked by rrohan1234, 8 months ago

why do microorganisms need water to grow

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Answered by varshiniHY
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Explanation:

All bacteria need moisture, or water, in a "useable" or "available" form to grow and reproduce. Bacteria use the water to take in food and to remove unwanted waste products

Answered by chawlaalmania88
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Answer :

Firstly Understand Microorganisms :

A microorganism, or microbe, is a microscopic organism, which may exist in its single-celled form or a colony of cells. For example bacteria, archaea, algae, protozoa, and microscopic animals such as the dust mite.

Now coming to the question ( How does microorganisms gets water to grow)

Like all organism, Microorganisms rely available water in food for growth. They take up water by moving it across the cell membrane, Some types of molds and yeasts have adapted to withstand very low water activity level...

Above picture shows what is Microorganisms and 2nd shows how they get water ...

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