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Since there is no such number as a quin trillion, it is difficult to answer the question.
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The fleshly nature or man.
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The relationship between optical density and bacterial cell count can vary depending on the species, growth phase, and experimental conditions. Therefore, it is not possible to directly equate one optical density reading to a specific number of bacterial cells without calibration against a known standard or a standard curve.
Judging by the number of species that have been obsesrved participating in homosexual behaviours, nature doesn't seem to particularly mind homosexuality.
It is estimated that the Amazon rainforest is home to about 10% of all known species on Earth. This includes millions of species of animals, from insects to mammals, with new species still being discovered regularly. The exact total number of animal species in the Amazon is difficult to determine due to the vast and biodiverse nature of the region.
It's difficult to be sure of the exact number as new species are still being discovered, but there are about 3000 species of snakes in the world.
It is estimated that there are roughly 8.7 million species of animals on Earth, although the number of individual animals within each species varies greatly. The total number of animals on Earth is difficult to determine precisely due to the vast diversity of species and ecosystems.
because there are different number of species with different effects that they can cause, therefore it is harder to develop a vaccine for it
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Scours is diarrhea in calves, often caused by a bacterial infection from bacterial species like E. coli. But there are a number of causes of diarrhea in calves, from being exposed to a cold, wet environment, to lack of adequate antibodies in their mother's colostrum, to being exposed to too much soil bacteria.
There are estimated to be millions of species of unicellular organisms, including bacteria, archaea, and protists. The exact number is difficult to determine due to the vast diversity and constant discovery of new species.
Nearly each species of bird has its own unique number of chromosomes. It can be very difficult to determine the exact number because many of these chromosomes are highly fragmented into multiple 'microchromosomes.' In short, the answer is: "It depends..."
Yes, the presence and arrangement of flagella on bacteria can be used for classification purposes. Different bacterial species may have unique flagella patterns, such as number, location, and movement. Studying flagella can help differentiate between bacterial strains and aid in taxonomic classification.
Australia is home to over 300 species of mammals, 800 species of birds, 4000 species of fish, and countless species of reptiles, amphibians, and insects, making it one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. The exact number of individual animals is difficult to estimate.