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I heard if you put a wasp quickly in a freezer then thaw it some time later, it comes bacl to life. I am guessing the wasp would on average live as long as it would if it had not been frozen?
Wouldn't know. Try searching for it on the internet www.google.com.username said:I heard if you put a wasp quickly in a freezer then thaw it some time later, it comes bacl to life. I am guessing the wasp would on average live as long as it would if it had not been frozen?
No, a wasp cannot survive being frozen. Freezing temperatures cause the wasp's body to shut down, leading to death.
No, a wasp cannot be resurrected after being frozen. Once a wasp has died due to freezing, it cannot be brought back to life.
Yes, there are some species of wasps that have evolved to survive freezing temperatures. These species have adapted by producing antifreeze proteins in their bodies to prevent ice crystal formation.
The survival time of a frozen wasp depends on various factors such as the temperature and the species of wasp. Some species can survive for several days while others may only survive for a few hours.
No, thawing out a frozen wasp's body will not revive it. Freezing temperatures cause irreversible damage to the wasp's cells and tissues, making it impossible for the body to function properly even if it is thawed out.