Chapter 9
Across
- 3. traditionally been considered the most resistant microbial entities
- 4. chemical agents that kill microorganisms
- 7. chemical that can kill fungal spores and yeasts
- 12. Reduces the number of microbes on the human skin, A form of decontamination but on living tissues
- 13. Process that destroys or removes all viable microorganisms (including viruses) and endospores
- 14. direct exposure to such intense heat ignites and reduces microbes and other substances to ashes and gas
- 15. permanent termination of an organism’s vital processes
- 16. an agent capable of destroying bacterial endospores
Down
- 1. chemical that destroys bacteria except for endospores
- 2. the growth of microorganisms in the blood and other tissues
- 5. can be toxic to human cells and may cause side-effects
- 6. Physical process or a chemical agent to destroy vegetative pathogens but not bacterial endospores
- 8. heat is applied to liquids to kill potential agents of infection and spoilage, while at the same time retaining the liquid’s flavor and nutritional value
- 9. typically killing agents
- 10. Cleansing technique that mechanically removes microorganisms as well as other debris to reduce contamination to safe levels
- 11. chemical known to inactivate viruses, especially on living tissue