Yes, excessive heat can kill the bacteria in buttermilk.
Heat will dehydrate you and kill you faster, the cold will freeze into body slowing your heart down, then will start to kill you slowly.
because some micro organisms cannot live in heat.
Thermo = heat philes = lovers Thermophiles = " heat lovers " These archeaebacteria are evolved to live in extreme heat, Fortunately, they are not harmful to humans is the way eubacteria can be.
Yes and no. Not all yogurts are created equal. Freezing yogurt does not destroy the cultures. Frozen yogurt with the Live and Active Cultures (LAC) seal will have at least 10 million live and active cultures per gram of yogurt at the time of manufacture. However, the LAC seal program is voluntary, so some frozen yogurts without the seal may also contain active cultures.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica, so no cultures exist there.
S Strain ---> inject into mice ---> Mice Die R Strain ---> inject into mice ---> Mice Live Griffith was able to kill bacteria by heating them. He observed that heat-killed S Strain bacteria injected into mice did not kill them. When he S Strain (heat Killed) ---> Injected into mice ---> Mice Live S Strain ( heat Killed) + R Strain (Live) ---> Injected into mice ---> Mice Die
many cultures live in Wyoming
A cat won't go into heat if she's nursing. If a male cat sees a female cat with kittens he will probably kill all the kittens to force the female into heat. (Siamese cats don't do this, nor do males who live in catteries.) IT is hello
There are only 2 species of cats native to Alaska. The lynx, and the mountain lion. I hope this can help anyone out there
A live culture is a reservoir of intentionally grown micro-organisms. Fermented foods like yogurt and miso contain bacteria or fungi that did the fermenting; if those micro-organisms have not been killed by heat or other subsequent processing (as in bread) or a depletion of their food source or build-up of their waste products (as in alcoholic beverages), then the fermented food contains live cultures.
The great value brand from Walmart has no information on live active cultures
In germanic cultures they lived in "longhouses", i dont know about other cultures.