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Results from our forumRe:... not respond by providing fur, feathers, blubber, etc. to insulate against the cold. If there are individuals that are able to withstand the colder temperatures, they will survive better than those that can't. If no individuals of that species can tolerate the cold,the species goes extinct. Exactly. ...
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Re: growing bacteria in petri dishes... Mr Moderator said you should try to maintain the temperature of 37C for the growth of pathogenic bacteria. Some microorganisms does grow at high temperatures and some even at cold temperatures. So ideally try to maintain it at 37C. How you are going to maintain that is the biggest question now. ...
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Does micrococcus lysodeikticus thrive in high temperatures ?... celsius but it is a really resistant bacteria. I was wondering if anyone knew if it could survive in higher (30-40 degrease) or lower (0-5) temperatures? :D
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Is evolution as simple as we think?... not respond by providing fur, feathers, blubber, etc. to insulate against the cold. If there are individuals that are able to withstand the colder temperatures, they will survive better than those that can't. If no individuals of that species can tolerate the cold,the species goes extinct.
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Re: factors of temperatureGlobal warming is a rise in average global temperature. Your question can be restated as: What other factors can contribute to the rising in temperatures besides rise in average global temperature? This is akin to asking what factors contribute to daybreak besides sunrise, and is probably why ...
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