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Can a mesophile be forced to grow at obligate thermophilic temperatures? Can a mesophile be forced to grow at obligate thermophilic temperatures? yes, given enough cells to start with No, the enzymes will not work at such high temperatures. yes, given enough time yes, on the correct medium

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