Yes, vaccines are usually kept in a fridge so as not to have the contents damaged by heat. COVID-19 vaccines are extremely sensitive to heat (particularly the ones made by Pfizer) so they should be kept in extremely low temperatures.
yes, very, all vaccines are usually kept in a fridge. also never make the vaccine move to much tho it could damage the bottle its in & it could mix the vaccine up.
Filtration: used to sterilize heat sensitive materials such as vaccines
The iPod Touch has a heat sensitive screen. If you touch one with cold fingers it will not work.
Penguins are very sensitive to heat and what they digest
thermal.
pits
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Vipers have a line of heat sensitive pits, which detect Infra Red radiation given off by mammals. (their primary food source)
Granite counter tops aare not sensitive to the heat normally associated with their use in kitchens. A hot pan will not affect them.
Enzymes reduce the activation energy of a reaction. They accomplish this feat by altering the local chemical environment of the substrates while typically bringing the reactants into close proximity and even stabilizing conformers that promote reaction.
Heat and moisture.