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Complete the flowchart to describe the different nutrient requirements for bacteria. Hover your cursor over each box to see a hint that will help you place the terms appropriately.

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Answer:

For growing bacteria it is necessary water, a source of carbon and nitrogen, some inorganic salts.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are plenty of kind of bacteria, even, all of them need water to dissolved their nutrients and to remove the wastes outside of the bacteria body. The source of carbon could be carbon dioxide for some bacteria that do not need a lot of it. In the other hand, there are other bacteria that are feed based on glucose, fructose or another carbohydrate.

Nitrogen sources normally come from air as gaseous element or some inorganic salts like nitrates.

Other bacteria need specific elements like phosphorous, sulfur, zinc, copper, etc.

Hope this info is useful.

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