Cold Temperatures Are Considered Microbistatic,whereas Excessive Heat Is Considered Microbicidal
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Cold temperatures are considered microbistatic,whereas excessive heat is considered microbicidal.This is due to the fact that irreparable damage.
A) in cold temperatures, the energy of activation is not sufficient to drive chemical reactions regardless of the
Presence of enzymes, whereas excessive heat denatures enzymes and/or incinerates the cell causing irreparable damage.
B) cold temperatures denature enzymes causing irreparable damage to the cell, whereas heat limits the energy of activation available to drive chemical reactions.
C) cold temperatures freeze and therefore kill the cell, whereas excess heat keeps the cell metabolically active but not dividing.
D) cold temperatures halt binary fission and is therefore considered a sterilant, whereas heat does not kill spores so it is not an effective method of control.
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