Between 5 and 63 Celsius. That's why we keep food in a fridge below 5 Celsius and cook at over 63 Celsius. The temperature bacteria grow fastest at is 37 Celsius which is also human body temperature.
Thermophile - an organism that thrives at relatively high temperatures, between 45 and 80 °C (113 and 176 °F).
Hyperthermophile - an organism that thrives in extremely hot environments, from 60 °C (140 °F) upwards. An optimal temperature for the existence of hyperthermophiles is above 80°C (176°F).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermophile
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperthermophile
Extreme o philes and water bears are two subjects that come to mind,
Water bears can withstand the vacume of space, as well as the crushing depths, they are in every environment
I think that a comfortable room temperature is between 70 and 72 °F (21-22 °C)
The requirements in culturing bacteria is the right temperature, gas, pH and moisture to assure proper growth of bacteria.
The average temperature for a human will be the same temperature the bacteria are likely to flourish at which is about 37 degrees celsius or 98 degrees fahrenheit. However, these bacteria can often survive at a variety of temperatures around this mark, often reaching an optimum temperature a few degrees above this.
cold temperature
every microbe require optimal temperature for its metabolic rates. when ever temperature increases metabolic rate of microbe decreases and dies.in low temperature microbes will be in inactive form.it doesn't die but stay in inactive form.
They are in the domain archaea.
20-25 is a comfortable room temperature
The most comfortable temperature for humans is from 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
I think that a comfortable room temperature is between 70 and 72 °F (21-22 °C)
Yes, the closer to human temperature, the easier bacteria grows.
bacteria is killed at 100 oc
I think that a comfortable room temperature is between 70 and 72 °F (21-22 °C)
Thermophile bacteria thrive at higher temperatures, between 45 and 80 °C and some even higher than that (hyperthermophile). The bacterialike Pyrolobus fumarii likes heat above 110°C and Strain 121 is found to reproduce at 121 °C and survive until 130 °C. Some genuine bacteria resist temperature above 100°C, and 121°C is needed to kill Clostridium botulinum. At 150°C the DNA is destroyed, so any imaginary bacteria that could resisting such temperature must have an unknown constitution. So, 45 to 100°C is the temperature that the thermophile bacteria like.
Cooling can control the spread and growth of bacteria. As the temperature lowers, the movement and division of bacteria slows and eventually, as the temperature falls enough, ceases.
A temperature of 24 degrees Celsius is considered to be a comfortable room temperature for most people. A couple degrees above or below is considered acceptable as well.
70 F
Cooling can control the spread and growth of bacteria. As the temperature lowers, the movement and division of bacteria slows and eventually, as the temperature falls enough, ceases.