37.7 degrees Celsius is the optimum temperature that is usually set in an incubator.
It works on the principle that if optimum conditions of temperature and pressure are provided to organisms , then they can grow at their maximum rate.
It works on the principle that if optimum conditions of temperature and pressure are provided to organisms , then they can grow at their maximum rate.
Incubators are used in Biology, hospitals, and agriculture for hatching eggs. An incubator has a thermostat that is turned on to a specific temperature and when the temperature goes below the set temperature, the heating element comes on.
37.7 C is optimum. No more than 38.6 or the hatch will be reduced greatly. Optimum humidity is 65% for the first 18 days with an increase to 85% for the final three days.
Incubator: Incubator is a warm cabinet that you can set it's temperature to a proper temperature for bacteria growth. About 35º C is a good temperature for most bacteria. This is close the body temperature. If you be able to create such a temperature in any other way, it is as good as an incubator. You may find warm places behind your refrigerator, next to the radiator or inside an oven that is off. Incubator: Incubator is a warm cabinet that you can set it's temperature to a proper temperature for bacteria growth. About 35º C is a good temperature for most bacteria. This is close the body temperature. If you be able to create such a temperature in any other way, it is as good as an incubator. You may find warm places behind your refrigerator, next to the radiator or inside an oven that is off.
Optimum temperature is the temperature at which the system can take at its most efficient.
no they are not same because they varies in temperature
because the incubator keeps the baby in a temperature like the temperature that the baby had in the womans amnion fluid!(uterus)
The temperature is 90 degrees Fahrenheit
A BOD shaker incubator is designed to maintain a temperature of 20 degrees C. The BOD incubator has a compressor that works as a heater and a cooler maintaining the temperature at a precise 20 degrees.
Temperature of the brooder box should be within 2 degrees of the incubator or 100F with 60% humidity for the first days. Gradual drops in temperature are needed to keep the chicks healthy. A drop of one degree each day until abient outside temperatures are achieved is optimum.
Temperature in an ice cream lab shouldn't drop: the thermostat there should be set at the appropriate temperature for keeping ice cream in the optimum condition.