yes
80 degree Fahrenheit = 26.7 degree Celsius = 299.8 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places.
Most bacteria grows within that range of temperature. 74°C will kill almost all bacteria. Bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats.
Bacteria in food reaching a temperature of no more than 63c is very dangerous. Bacteria thrive at this temperature. Food is in what can be referred to as a 'high risk or danger zones'. Food should not be consumed and should be destroyed.
The optimum temperature for enzymes of thermophilic bacteria is typically around 70-80°C. These enzymes have evolved to function best at high temperatures, allowing the bacteria to thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs and deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
It depends on the the species of bacteria. Generally they tend to like their normal ambient temperature, as they become many in an ideal environment. Thus bacteria that live as parasites or in symbiosis in the human body like 37°C. Thermophile bacteria like temperatures above 45°C, up to 100°C (bacterialike archaea have species resisting 130°C). Cryophiles (psychrophiles) like -15 to +10°C, e.g. colwellia has metabolism even at -200°C. The best temperature ought to regarded as the one when their metabolism and reproduction is the fastest. It is often at the higher part of the preferred temperature range. A little higher than that can lead to damage. Outside the good temperature range, reproduction gets slower and some bacteria can go to a different state just to survive (e.g. like spores)
Yes, they can.
it as to be 80 degree's or more for them to survive
in 5 degree c to 40 degree c
No.
That is the lowest possible temperature.
80 degree Fahrenheit = 26.7 degree Celsius = 299.8 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places.
Most bacteria grows within that range of temperature. 74°C will kill almost all bacteria. Bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats.
Yes, negative 40.
110 degree Fahrenheit = 43.3 degree Celsius = 316.5 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places during summer.
At that temperature, it's likely that you've already died.
Yup ! Haha ! Its -40 Degrees ! :D
If with "k" you mean "Kelvin", no: the lowest possible temperature is zero Kelvin.