High temperatures are harmful to organisms in various ways. Most of the process of the body require regulated temperatures and if they are too high, they end up damaging some of the organelles.
Yes, plastic can burn easily and release harmful toxins when exposed to high temperatures.
No, most organisms cannot thrive in temperatures as high as 235 degrees Fahrenheit. Such high temperatures denature proteins and disrupt cellular structures, leading to cell death. Extremophiles, however, are organisms that have adapted strategies to live in these extreme conditions.
Surgical instruments and babies' bottles are often sterilised at high temperatures to kill any harmful pathogens on the surface.
Thermotrophic refers to organisms that thrive in high temperatures or environments with strong thermal gradients. These organisms are adapted to withstand and even benefit from elevated temperatures.
not under normal temperatures; sunlight is harmful when the temperature is high
Chemophiles are organisms that thrive in environments with high concentrations of chemicals or toxins that would be harmful to other organisms. These organisms have developed adaptations to utilize or tolerate these chemicals for their survival.
The biome described is a desert. Deserts have high daytime temperatures, low nighttime temperatures, and very limited precipitation. Organisms in deserts are adapted to survive in extreme temperatures and dry conditions.
Nobelium is a highly radioactive and synthetic element with no known biological role. Due to its short half-life and high radioactivity, it is considered harmful to living organisms and the environment.
There are harmful to all organisms, but some bacteria are helpful in many ways.
Halogens are highly reactive, and they can be harmful or lethal to biological organisms in sufficient quantities. This reactivity is due to highelectronegativity and high effective nuclear charge.
No, plastic should not be put in the oven as it can melt or release harmful chemicals when exposed to high temperatures.
Yes, because it is not cooked at sufficiently high temperatures to kill parasitic organisms.