yes
55 to 65 degree Celsius
80 degree Fahrenheit = 26.7 degree Celsius = 299.8 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places.
Bacteria would be more likely to thrive in warm conditions but 100 degrees Celsius is likely a little too warm. This temperature would likely kill most bacteria so the answer is no.
Bacteria in food reaching a temperature of no more than 63c is very dangerous. Bacteria thrive at this temperature. Food is in what can be referred to as a 'high risk or danger zones'. Food should not be consumed and should be destroyed.
after inoculation media is kept in incubator because bacteria grow well at 37 degree centigrade temperature
Yes, they can.
it as to be 80 degree's or more for them to survive
in 5 degree c to 40 degree c
55 to 65 degree Celsius
No.
That is the lowest possible temperature.
80 degree Fahrenheit = 26.7 degree Celsius = 299.8 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places.
Yes, negative 40.
110 degree Fahrenheit = 43.3 degree Celsius = 316.5 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places during summer.
Bacteria would be more likely to thrive in warm conditions but 100 degrees Celsius is likely a little too warm. This temperature would likely kill most bacteria so the answer is no.
At that temperature, it's likely that you've already died.
Bacteria in food reaching a temperature of no more than 63c is very dangerous. Bacteria thrive at this temperature. Food is in what can be referred to as a 'high risk or danger zones'. Food should not be consumed and should be destroyed.