write a favourable and unfavourable condition for the growth of bacteria
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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 low acid. There are exceptions: some bacteria thrive in extreme heat or cold. some can survive under highly acidic or extremely salty conditions.
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Extremes in temperature, pressure, and pH all can cause unfavorable conditions for bacteria growth. It depends on the bacteria strain itself, though.
Most bacteria that cause disease in humans can’t survive and are inhibited in cool, dry conditions. That’s why we store our food in refrigerators, if we can.
It’s also why we cook our food before eating it.
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