bacteria are divided in three type acording to temperature tolerance
thermophilic bacteria that grow in extremlly termall gaizers.
mesophilic bacteria that grow 20 and 45 °C (68 and 113 °F)
psychophile macteria that growth −15°C to +10°C.
most of bacteria are mesophilic that it doesent meaan thay grow from 20 to 45 °C (68 and 113 °F)
I do not know how you define, "higher", but 19 degrees, C is 9 degrees colder than 28 degrees, C.
It can--if you heat it enough. But for yogurt, it really depends on the type of yogurt - mesophiic or thermophiic. With thermophlic bacteria, the dairy liquid is heated to as high as 125 degrees F to allow the bacteria to multiply. Mesophilic bacteria multiply well at room temperature - around 72 degrees F, so the higher thermophilic temperatures would tend to kill them off. Most of the commercially available yogurts found in the USA are thermophilic where mesphilic yogurts are available overseas. Examples of mesohhilic yogurts - Villi, Piima, and Matsoi.
27.9 degrees Celsius is warmer than 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit. (27.9C = 82.22F)
The so-called archibacteria can live under some really extreme conditions - but they are no longer considered bacteria. Rather, they are considered a separate kingdom - even a separate domain (a "super-kingdom", a higher level than a kingdom). For comparison, animals, plants, and fungi are currently considered to be in different kingdoms, but in the same domain.
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Yes, it will just have a higher concentration of Lactobacilli bacteria. Put it in the fridge now. It will taste more sour than normal but it will be fine.
It takes exactly 8 weeks for a emu egg to hatch, & they should be incubated at a steady temp of 96-97 degrees. If incubated at a higher temperature, the chicks will have trouble getting out of the egg. This is because the egg shell hardens.
9 degrees higher than -3 degrees = 6
It depends on the type of fowl you are trying to hatch. Chickens eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees Turkeys eggs should be incubated at 99 degrees Ducks eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees Geese eggs should be incubated at 99 degrees Guinea Fowl eggs should be incubated at 100 degrees
100 degrees higher.
20 degrees centigrade.
I do not know how you define, "higher", but 19 degrees, C is 9 degrees colder than 28 degrees, C.
It is seventees degrees.
It NEVER needs to get above 40 degrees F... That is when bacteria start to grow, and thus foodborne illnesses can occur
125 degrees Fahrenheit = approximately(rounding) 324.8 degrees Kelvin Therefore, 425 degrees Kelvin is higher then 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is 3 degrees.
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