Question:

How do cockroaches survive in a microwave?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

In science class, we where talking about how most cockroaches can survive in an every day, house hold microwave when I asked, "How can cockroaches survive in microwaves?" Meaning how is it possible for them to do that? If you know for sure, please do tell. I could get extra credit for it!

(IF YOU CAN PLEASE MAKE YOUR ANSWER CLEAR AND EASY TO UNDER STAND)

THANKS!!!

 Tags:

   Report

11 ANSWERS


  1. very carefully


  2. Here is a website that I found that has some roach info and the answer to your question. I didn't have the heart to take credit for someone else's work lol. Hope you get the extra credit. :)

    http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/kunkel/...

  3. People on here have already answered this.  Here's the best answer i could find:

    Cockroaches simply don't have much liquids, fats, or sugars in their bodies.

    That's mostly what microwaves heats up. The molecules in these compounds are called dipoles, and have a positive charge and negative charge at either end (such as water). When the microwave field hits the water, these molucles attempt to line up which results in a lot of motion. Motion results in heat at the molecular level. That's another reason that microwaves can seem to heat food from the inside out, since it affects the entire object at once on the molecular level.

    Our little friend the cockroach simply does not have enough water, fat, liquid etc., to cook as fast as, say, a cup of coffee.

  4. eww... THATS DISCUSTING?@?

  5. I don't think if you put them IN the microwave & nuked them they could survive but they can survive in the back inside the the works of the motor.

    Just like you take the back off a t.v. they can be hundreds of them living in there keeping warm.

  6. thats weird i would think the waves would kill it

  7. "I remember hearing that one of the reasons that roaches survive is that they can run to the coldest areas of the microwave, the dispersion of microwaves is not perfect, and within these small regions survival is capable. Thats one of the reasons you need to stir you're food when you nuke it."

    I Googled it for you...

  8. this is just an educated guess, but maybe their exoskeleton is so thick that the rays from the microwave can't get to them?

  9. uhhhhh THANKS ALOT NOW I WANT TO GO GET A ROACH AND PUT IT IN THE MICROWAE!

  10. They can survive inside the "guts" of the microwave.

    If you put one in the cooking part of the microwave they explode.

  11. They are too small to absorb appreciable energy.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 11 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.