The bacteria that live in the hot spring are of a different kind. They can survive in extreme conditions. There are also other type of bacterias that can live in salty and some which can live in acidic conditions.
Also because their proteins are in their correct form when at extreme temperatures, and in fact when put at temperatures that are normal for us, their proteins would deform and they could die.
in what environment is UV ight used to inactivate microbes?
It inactivate the RNase and prevent RNA to denature.
It interacts covalently with rnases to modify the histidine Residues
The Brunner's glands neutralise stomach acid and inactivate pepsin by secreting alkaline.
it can't be heated to inactivation,instead you can just try protease K treatment
it dependsnupon the antibiotic, the temperature intensity and duration.
Higher temperatures will inactivate peroxidase. The amount of inactivation is relative to the temperature.
yes, under the condition of 600mpa between 800 mpa could inactivate endospores, but it still need the temperature around 60 C
Cooking to safe temperatures will inactivate any bacterial contamination that was present.
As with most protein enzymes change the temperature or change the pH significantly.
Cooking to safe temperatures will inactivate any bacterial contamination that was present.
in what environment is UV ight used to inactivate microbes?
Here is how... Under the number of members click that then scroll down and press inactivate club..thnx so much
Disconnect it (that's what a switch normally does).
Liver inactivate the hormones.Smooth ER is involved.
Liver inactivate the hormones.Smooth ER is involved.
UV radiation cannot inactivate antibiotics. However, many industrial processes use UV radiation to sterilize antibiotic powders before they are pressed into tablets.