most bacteria thrive in heat, multiply faster. But at very high temperature, they stop growing. Some bacteria have the ability to survive at temp of more than 100 degrees celcius. They are know as...
They become dormant (sleeping) and stop growing or grow very slowly as the conditions are not correct for them to grow or reproduce. They need warmth to do that. However, they are not killed either....
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...
The body starts to shiver, and your hairs raise to try and keep the heat in, causing the effect known as 'goosebumps.' Very slowly the body's temperature decreases from the normal 36 C - 37 C.