The minimum temperature setting for a water heater is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria like Legionella.
Yes. Antibodies do prevent pathogens from infecting other cells.
Preservatives prevent foods from growing pathogens that are harmful to human health. I.e. they keep foods in a state that is safe for human consumption.
Petri dishes are incubated at 25 degrees in schools to mimic the human body temperature for optimal growth of bacteria commonly found in lab settings. This temperature also helps to prevent potentially harmful pathogens from growing too rapidly. Additionally, 25 degrees Celsius is a convenient and safe temperature for students to work with when conducting microbiology experiments.
washing hands
Yes
prevent the growth of microorganisms
Yes! Skin is your initial defense when fighting pathogens (germs) It is very dry (for a pathogen) on the top layers, so pathogens cannot grow on the surface of your skin. Skin also is a bit acidic - it is about PH 6 or 5, which helps prevent things from growing or living on the skin to long. It is also thick, so pathogens can't get through.
It doesn't.
There is no minimum number. Suppose x is a minimum number. Then x - 1 is also a number and it is smaller than x. So x cannot be a minimum number. This argument can be used for any number that is put forward as a minimum.
Biotic factors that can prevent dandelions from growing include competition from other plants for resources like sunlight, nutrients, and water, predation by herbivores that feed on dandelion leaves or flowers, and the presence of plant diseases or pathogens that affect dandelion growth and development. Additionally, grazing or trampling by animals can also hinder dandelion growth in certain areas.
White blood cells ingest the pathogens to prevent them from harming the human body