Sentence examples for bacteria may thrive from inspiring English sources

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Because some bacteria may thrive only as animal or plant parasites or only in a rich source of nutrients such as milk, they likely do not thrive as free bacteria in nature.

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Ideally, you should change your bedsheets every week to get rid of any dirt or crumbs or bacteria that may thrive in it.

Bacteria, in contrast, often just lurk in the environment (like tetanus), and may thrive on many hosts (as does bubonic plague, for example).

Some may thrive even as others fail.

Like Sellers, he may thrive there.

On the hopeful side, Ryan may thrive.

Other species may thrive.

Other mentees may thrive with an active and rapid exchange.

They survived so that we may thrive.

Despite the possibility that the bacteria may survive and thrive in the niches other than the isolation sites, the isolation sites at least indicate the niches which the bacteria most successfully adapt to.

Such environments constitute ideal habitats for Astomonema nematodes to thrive in, as their endosymbiotic, thiotrophic bacteria may provide them with a competitive advantage over other feeding types.

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