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Q: What happen to the bacteria on body temperature?
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What will happen to food poisoning bacteria at body heat?

Generally they just go dormant. To remove bacteria, they need to be killed off by heat at a minimum of 63 degrees.


What temperature can bacteria rest in?

Depends on the bacteria, most bacteria in our body is ok at 98.6 degrees. so by the body elevating our temps with fever we try to kill the bacteria.


Pathogenic bacteria grow best at body temperature?

4.6-7.5


How do burns effect the temperature regulation in the human body?

You can get viruses and bacteria throughout the whole body


What temperature range kills bacteria?

different bacteria have different temperature ranges many however are adapted to the temperature of 37 degrees Celsius (core temperature of the human body) so for those bacteria anything above 45 to 50 will usually kill them


Why does the circulatory system need to regulate a constant body temperature?

helps protect the body against bacteria


Why do bacteria grow weak in the freezer?

Bacteria all have a specific optimum growth temperature. When the temperature is not at the optimum, growth is slowed down. When it is too cold, the bacteria will still be alive, but growth will be very slow and spoilage will happen slower.


What temperature does bacteria grow in?

It grows best around body temp 37c


What would happen if your body temperature was 98.6 degrees celsius?

Nothing much will happen.


What could happen happen if the hypothalamus?

If the hypothalamus stopped working the body would no longer be able to maintain body temperature or the metabolism


What would happen to your body without bacteria?

You would not be able to digest your food properly.


Can bacteria infection causes hotness of the body?

Temperature increase in the body is considered a sign of either viral or bacterial infection.