What happens to bacteria, yeasts, and molds when food is frozen to $0^{\circ}\text{F}$?

Answer

They are pushed into a dormant stage, preventing multiplication.

At extremely low temperatures like $0^{\circ}\text{F}$, the movement of molecules slows dramatically, pushing microbes into a dormant stage that prevents them from multiplying; freezing generally does not destroy them.

What happens to bacteria, yeasts, and molds when food is frozen to $0^{\circ}\text{F}$?

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