Foods that are left out in room temperature for more than an hour can begin bacteria growth. Our stomach acids can kill some of these bacterias but not all and some can make you very sick. Keep foods OUT of the danger zone- Above 45 degrees and Below 145 degrees. Between these temperatures bacteria lives and breeds on our foods.
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No. Feta cheese is moist and will grow bacteria.
No, you shouldn't eat chicken that was unrefrigerated overnight. It has had time for bacteria to grow and could make you very sick.
no! Bacteria is not a flower only flowers do that. If you are wondering how they reproduce, they go through cell division.
Good question! I was just wondering this yesterday! According to what I've learned in 8th grade, bacteria is a consumer. Hope i helped soon enough!
Good question! I was just wondering this yesterday! According to what I've learned in 8th grade, bacteria is a consumer. Hope i helped soon enough!
Good question! I was just wondering this yesterday! According to what I've learned in 8th grade, bacteria is a consumer. Hope i helped soon enough!
Good question! I was just wondering this yesterday! According to what I've learned in 8th grade, bacteria is a consumer. Hope i helped soon enough!
yes but it will not do much. If you are wondering wether it will kill bacteria or blood on wood, then i would say most probably not as wood absorbs fluids/bacteria.
If someone was to come in contact with a virus or bacteria that makes them sick this can develop overnight during sleep.
Eggs cannot be left on the counter overnight. They grow bacteria fairly quickly, so there is a chance of salmonella poisoning.
Bacteria feeds on the lactose in milk. Lactose is a sugar found in milk. To protect the milk from bacteria growth, just make sure the milk isn't exposed to air. An unopened jug of milk left out on the counter overnight should be safe, but it gives me the willies to even think about it!