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how is the life of a bacteria affected by heat

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Answered by harshita113
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Heat kills bacteria living at room temperature by denaturing their proteins.Bacteria have the propensity of living in harsh conditions outside our comfort zone. Thermophilic bacteria, for example, love hotter climates (like... Boiling hot climates), such as the geothermal vents in the deep sea.
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Answered by student49
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bacteria growth is affected by temperature however, if the temperature is raised above the maximum, bacteria are soon killed .most cells die after exposure to heat treatment in the order of 70 degree Celsius for 15 second
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