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- 3. The elimination of many or all pathogenic microorganisms on non-living surfaces.
- 5. An agent that inhibits the growth or reproduction of bacteria without killing them.
- 6. The loss of water from a microbial cell when placed in a hypertonic environment, causing the membrane to shrink away from the cell wall.
- 7. Death The permanent loss of a microorganism’s ability to reproduce or carry out vital functions.
- 8. The shortest time required to kill all microorganisms in a sample at a specific temperature.
- 9. An agent that kills bacteria.
- 10. The mechanical removal of microorganisms to reduce them to safe levels on objects or surfaces.
- 11. A machine that sterilizes equipment using high-pressure steam and heat.
- 13. The use of energy waves such as ultraviolet light or X-rays to damage microbial DNA and control microbial growth.
- 14. The complete destruction or removal of all microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and endospores.
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- 1. The use of chemical agents on living tissues to destroy or inhibit microorganisms.
- 2. A condition where microorganisms grow in the blood or tissues, causing infection and systemic illness.
- 4. Methods used to reduce or eliminate microorganisms to prevent infection or contamination.
- 11. A physical or chemical substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- 12. Actively growing and metabolizing bacterial cells that are less resistant than endospores.
