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If the temperature is 44F and the temperature drops 20 degrees, the temperature would be 24. Subtract the temperature drop from the starting temperature.
You would expect the daily temperature range to be higher in a continental climate compared to a maritime climate. Continental climates tend to have larger temperature variations between day and night due to the absence of moderating effects from large bodies of water.
If there were no greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the Earth's temperature would be much colder than it is now. Greenhouse gases trap heat from the sun, so without them, the Earth would lose more heat and the average temperature would be significantly lower.
That means that there is 100% humidity. Normally evaporation from the wet bulb keeps its temperature lower than the dry bulb. At 100% humidity, there would be no evaporation, so they would show the same temperature.
Cooling by 20 degrees would result in a temperature of -20 degrees. Cooling by 70 degrees would result in a temperature of -70 degrees.
The maximum growth temperature for a mesophile is usually around 45°C (113°F). Mesophiles are organisms that thrive in moderate temperature ranges and typically cannot survive at extreme temperatures.
You cannot differentiate a mesophile from a psychrophile by testing growth at 20 C. Many Arctic/Antarctic bacteria will grow at 20 C. However most true psychrophiles will grow near 0 C but mesophiles will not. Typically most mesophiles will not grow below 15 C. There are no perfect temperature guidelines but testing growth at the extremes of the presumed range can help you decide how to classify a particular bacterium.
If you mean 25C - 40C, then this is called a mesophile.
Micrococcus luteus grows optimally at a temperature range between 25-37 degrees Celsius. This bacterium is considered mesophilic, preferring moderate temperatures for growth and reproduction. Temperature outside this range can impact its growth rate and overall survival.
The perfect temperature is 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit. So too low will kill it or too high will kill it.
The temperature required to kill bacteria in water is typically 140F (60C) or higher.
No, Staphylococcus aureus is not a psychrophile. Psychrophiles are organisms that thrive in cold temperatures below 20°C. Staphylococcus aureus is generally mesophilic, meaning it grows best at moderate temperatures between 20-45°C.
the answer is yes. this is because the decreasing temperature would cause most of the bacteria cells to die and eventually the bacteria would die.
Psycothroph can grow at lower temperatures than mesophile Psycothroph minimum optimium maximum -5 to +5 ºC 25 to 30ºC 30 to 35ºC Mesophile minimum optimium maximum 5 to 15 ºC 30 to 40ºC 40 to 47ºC mesophile includes most of the Foodborne microorganisms in humans thermophile exist in geothermal environments, or under very hot temperatures under the ocean. requires a high temperature for optimum growth. minimum optimium maximum 40 to 14 ºC 55 to 75ºC 60 to 90ºC Thermoduric Are bacterias that survive the process of pasteurization, in form of spores.
No, though sperm formation benefit from the lower temperature in the testes, increased temperature will not kill them.
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The temperature required to effectively kill bacteria in water is typically around 140F (60C) or higher.