How is the life of bacteria affected by heat small answer
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Bacterial growth is affected by temperature. ... Below the minimum temperature bacterial growth becomes inactive but does not kill the organism. However, if the temperature is raised above the maximum, bacteria are soon killed. Most cells die after exposure to heat treatments in the order of 70°C for 15 seconds.
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This bacteria, survive temperatures of 50°C to 80°C (120°F to 175°F).
bacteria thrive at 40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, which is why it's important to keep food refrigerated or cook it at high temperatures. Freezing temperatures don't kill germs, but it makes them dormant until they are thawed.
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