Deck 5: Environmental Influences and Control of Microbial Growth
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Deck 5: Environmental Influences and Control of Microbial Growth
1
Most bacteria require water activity to be greater than
A) 0.10.
B) 0.25.
C) 0.74.
D) 0.91.
E) 1.0.
A) 0.10.
B) 0.25.
C) 0.74.
D) 0.91.
E) 1.0.
D
2
Which of the following enzymes are stable in part because they contain relatively low amounts of the small amino acid glycine?
A) psychrophilic
B) acidophilic
C) thermophilic
D) halophilic
E) barophilic
A) psychrophilic
B) acidophilic
C) thermophilic
D) halophilic
E) barophilic
C
3
Which of the following are prominent members of microbial communities beneath icebergs in the Arctic and Antarctic?
A) barophiles
B) psychrophiles
C) mesophiles
D) thermophiles
E) acidophiles
A) barophiles
B) psychrophiles
C) mesophiles
D) thermophiles
E) acidophiles
B
4
The fastest growth rate for a species occurs at temperatures where a cell's ________ work most efficiently.
A) lipids
B) membranes
C) nucleic acids
D) proteins
E) polysaccharides
A) lipids
B) membranes
C) nucleic acids
D) proteins
E) polysaccharides
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5
Which temperature is lethal to any mesophile?
A) its optimum growth temperature
B) its minimum growth temperature
C) its maximum growth temperature
D) refrigeration temperature
E) autoclave temperature
A) its optimum growth temperature
B) its minimum growth temperature
C) its maximum growth temperature
D) refrigeration temperature
E) autoclave temperature
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6
Which of the following grows in the indicated pH range shown in the figure below? 
A) psychrophiles
B) mesophiles
C) piezophiles
D) alkaliphiles
E) acidophiles

A) psychrophiles
B) mesophiles
C) piezophiles
D) alkaliphiles
E) acidophiles
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7
Psychrophiles favor the cold, since their membranes are more fluid at low temperature as a result of the high proportion of ________ present.
A) saturated fatty acids
B) unsaturated fatty acids
C) lipopolysaccharides
D) transport proteins
E) water
A) saturated fatty acids
B) unsaturated fatty acids
C) lipopolysaccharides
D) transport proteins
E) water
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8
Which of the following have evolved to grow in conditions extremely different from those optimal for humans?
A) psychrophiles
B) extremophiles
C) halophiles
D) thermophiles
E) acidophiles
A) psychrophiles
B) extremophiles
C) halophiles
D) thermophiles
E) acidophiles
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9
All of the following are true about microbes and temperature EXCEPT
A) microbes have mechanisms to control their temperature.
B) temperature affects the average rate of molecular motion.
C) changes in temperature affect membrane fluidity.
D) changes in temperature affect transport.
E) every organism has an optimum temperature for growth.
A) microbes have mechanisms to control their temperature.
B) temperature affects the average rate of molecular motion.
C) changes in temperature affect membrane fluidity.
D) changes in temperature affect transport.
E) every organism has an optimum temperature for growth.
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10
The membrane needs to remain ________ so that it can expand as cells grow larger and so that proteins needed for solute transport can be inserted into the membrane.
A) rigid
B) warm
C) fluid
D) hypertonic
E) polarized
A) rigid
B) warm
C) fluid
D) hypertonic
E) polarized
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11
Which of the following is NOT true about thermophiles?
A) Their proteins contain less glycine.
B) They have more unsaturated linear lipids in their membranes.
C) They have chaperone proteins.
D) Their genomes are packed with numerous DNA-binding proteins that stabilize DNA.
E) They have special enzymes that function to tightly coil DNA.
A) Their proteins contain less glycine.
B) They have more unsaturated linear lipids in their membranes.
C) They have chaperone proteins.
D) Their genomes are packed with numerous DNA-binding proteins that stabilize DNA.
E) They have special enzymes that function to tightly coil DNA.
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12
Organisms adapted to grow at overwhelmingly high pressures are called
A) psychrophiles.
B) thermophiles.
C) barophiles.
D) acidophiles.
E) mesophiles.
A) psychrophiles.
B) thermophiles.
C) barophiles.
D) acidophiles.
E) mesophiles.
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13
The general result of the Arrhenius equation is that growth rate roughly doubles for every ________°C rise in temperature.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
E) 25
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
E) 25
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14
One function of programmed cell death is to
A) increase the pH of the local environment.
B) release antibiotic resistance compounds.
C) increase the solute concentration of a hypotonic solution.
D) decrease the pH of the local environment.
E) release nutrients that neighboring cells use to survive.
A) increase the pH of the local environment.
B) release antibiotic resistance compounds.
C) increase the solute concentration of a hypotonic solution.
D) decrease the pH of the local environment.
E) release nutrients that neighboring cells use to survive.
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15
Organisms that grow at temperatures as high as 121°C as well as high pressure are known as
A) thermophiles.
B) extreme halophiles.
C) psychrophiles.
D) hyperpsychrophiles.
E) hyperthermophiles.
A) thermophiles.
B) extreme halophiles.
C) psychrophiles.
D) hyperpsychrophiles.
E) hyperthermophiles.
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16
Which of the conditions can be labeled as "extreme"?
A) near-neutral pH
B) 25°C
C) pressure of 400 atm
D) a salt concentration of 0.9%
E) pressure of 14 psi
A) near-neutral pH
B) 25°C
C) pressure of 400 atm
D) a salt concentration of 0.9%
E) pressure of 14 psi
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17
At the bottom of the ocean, hydrostatic pressure averages a crushing 400 atm (atmospheres) and can go as high as ________ atm.
A) 700
B) 1,000
C) 1,500
D) 3,000
E) 3,500
A) 700
B) 1,000
C) 1,500
D) 3,000
E) 3,500
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18
Cyanobacterial blooms such as those shown in the figure below are typically due to human-caused 
A) antibiotic resistance.
B) warming.
C) oxygenation.
D) salinity increase.
E) eutrophication.

A) antibiotic resistance.
B) warming.
C) oxygenation.
D) salinity increase.
E) eutrophication.
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19
A measure of the number of solute molecules in solution and is inversely related to water activity is known as
A) osmolarity.
B) hypertonic.
C) hypotonic.
D) isotonic.
E) d-value.
A) osmolarity.
B) hypertonic.
C) hypotonic.
D) isotonic.
E) d-value.
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20
Human pathogens are
A) halophilic.
B) psychrophilic.
C) mesophilic.
D) thermophilic.
E) extreme thermophilic.
A) halophilic.
B) psychrophilic.
C) mesophilic.
D) thermophilic.
E) extreme thermophilic.
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21
Which of the following is an important signaling molecule that controls global gene expression during starvation?
A) cyclic AMP
B) ADP
C) ATP
D) glucose
E) water
A) cyclic AMP
B) ADP
C) ATP
D) glucose
E) water
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22
A bacterium that thrives in your stomach is probably a(n)
A) thermophile.
B) neutrophile.
C) alkaliphile.
D) acidophile.
E) psychrophile.
A) thermophile.
B) neutrophile.
C) alkaliphile.
D) acidophile.
E) psychrophile.
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23
An organism that grows in the circled region of the tube of medium containing thioglycolate shown below is probably a(n) 
A) strict aerobe.
B) facultative anaerobe.
C) aerotolerant anaerobe.
D) microaerophile.
E) strict anaerobe.

A) strict aerobe.
B) facultative anaerobe.
C) aerotolerant anaerobe.
D) microaerophile.
E) strict anaerobe.
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24
Which best describes microaerophiles?
A) They require atmospheric oxygen levels to grow.
B) They cannot grow in the presence of oxygen.
C) They will use oxygen if it is present, but can grow even if oxygen is not present.
D) They require a small oxygen concentration to grow.
E) They can't use oxygen to grow, but oxygen won't kill them.
A) They require atmospheric oxygen levels to grow.
B) They cannot grow in the presence of oxygen.
C) They will use oxygen if it is present, but can grow even if oxygen is not present.
D) They require a small oxygen concentration to grow.
E) They can't use oxygen to grow, but oxygen won't kill them.
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25
Microbes accumulate ________ in the cell to prevent cell water loss in a hypertonic environment.
A) water
B) proteins
C) sugars
D) protons
E) compatible solutes
A) water
B) proteins
C) sugars
D) protons
E) compatible solutes
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26
Which of the following is true of microbes and their membranes?
A) They are relatively permeable to protons.
B) Protons can leak through directly when the difference in intracellular and extracellular pH is very high.
C) Membrane-permeant organic acids can prevent the leakage of protons.
D) They are able to change the pH optima of their enzymes.
E) Acidophiles use Na+/H+ antiporters to remove internal protons.
A) They are relatively permeable to protons.
B) Protons can leak through directly when the difference in intracellular and extracellular pH is very high.
C) Membrane-permeant organic acids can prevent the leakage of protons.
D) They are able to change the pH optima of their enzymes.
E) Acidophiles use Na+/H+ antiporters to remove internal protons.
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27
An organism that requires atmospheric oxygen levels for growth is
A) aerobic.
B) microaerophilic.
C) aerotolerant.
D) anaerobic.
E) facultative.
A) aerobic.
B) microaerophilic.
C) aerotolerant.
D) anaerobic.
E) facultative.
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28
The use of oxygen as the terminal electron acceptor is called
A) aerobic respiration.
B) anaerobic respiration.
C) fermentation.
D) oxygenic photosynthesis.
E) carbon dioxide fixation.
A) aerobic respiration.
B) anaerobic respiration.
C) fermentation.
D) oxygenic photosynthesis.
E) carbon dioxide fixation.
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29
What is depicted in the following figure? 
A) Antibiotic production has inhibited bacterial growth.
B) A bacteriophage has preyed on the bacterial colonies.
C) Weak acid production has inhibited bacterial growth.
D) A biofilm has become resistant to disinfectants.
E) Starving cells have undergone programmed cell death.

A) Antibiotic production has inhibited bacterial growth.
B) A bacteriophage has preyed on the bacterial colonies.
C) Weak acid production has inhibited bacterial growth.
D) A biofilm has become resistant to disinfectants.
E) Starving cells have undergone programmed cell death.
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30
Many ________ bacteria cause horrific human diseases, such as tetanus, botulism, and gangrene.
A) aerobic
B) anaerobic
C) psychrophilic
D) halophilic
E) fermentative
A) aerobic
B) anaerobic
C) psychrophilic
D) halophilic
E) fermentative
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31
The proteins and cell components of halophiles have remarkably high intracellular levels of ________, which helps to maintain their cell structure.
A) oxygen
B) potassium
C) calcium
D) sodium
E) hydrogen
A) oxygen
B) potassium
C) calcium
D) sodium
E) hydrogen
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32
An organism that grows at the top of a tube of medium containing thioglycolate is probably a(n)
A) strict aerobe.
B) facultative anaerobe.
C) aerotolerant anaerobe.
D) microaerophile.
E) strict anaerobe.
A) strict aerobe.
B) facultative anaerobe.
C) aerotolerant anaerobe.
D) microaerophile.
E) strict anaerobe.
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33
Which of the following are often chemolithotrophs that oxidize reduced metals and generate strong acids, such as sulfuric acid?
A) acidophiles
B) psychrophiles
C) halophiles
D) mesophiles
E) barophiles
A) acidophiles
B) psychrophiles
C) halophiles
D) mesophiles
E) barophiles
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34
Alkaliphiles use ________ force in addition to proton motive force to maintain pH.
A) potassium motive
B) sodium motive
C) calcium motive
D) magnesium motive
E) sulfur motive
A) potassium motive
B) sodium motive
C) calcium motive
D) magnesium motive
E) sulfur motive
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35
Which category best describes E. coli?
A) strict aerobe
B) aerotolerant anaerobe
C) facultative anaerobe
D) microaerophile
E) strict anaerobe
A) strict aerobe
B) aerotolerant anaerobe
C) facultative anaerobe
D) microaerophile
E) strict anaerobe
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36
Which of the following are commonly used to control microbial growth in foods?
A) weak acids
B) strong acids
C) weak bases
D) strong bases
E) enzymes
A) weak acids
B) strong acids
C) weak bases
D) strong bases
E) enzymes
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37
A ________ medium is one of higher osmolarity than the cell.
A) hypertonic
B) hypotonic
C) isotonic
D) defined
E) complex
A) hypertonic
B) hypotonic
C) isotonic
D) defined
E) complex
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38
Special channels for helping water move across the membrane quickly are called
A) compatible solutes.
B) osmolarity.
C) aquaporins.
D) mechanosensitive channels.
E) chaperones.
A) compatible solutes.
B) osmolarity.
C) aquaporins.
D) mechanosensitive channels.
E) chaperones.
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39
E. coli tolerates a pH range from 2 to 9, which is a ________-fold difference in hydrogen ion concentration.
A) 7
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
E) 10,000,000
A) 7
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
E) 10,000,000
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40
What piece of equipment is represented by the following schematic diagram? 
A) a membrane filtration device
B) a pressure cooker
C) an autoclave
D) a biological safety cabinet
E) a food irradiation device

A) a membrane filtration device
B) a pressure cooker
C) an autoclave
D) a biological safety cabinet
E) a food irradiation device
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41
Filtration of samples to remove microbial cells typically use micropore filters with pore sizes of
A) 1.5 mm.
B) 0.2 mm.
C) 0.1 nm.
D) 150 mm.
E) 0.2 mm.
A) 1.5 mm.
B) 0.2 mm.
C) 0.1 nm.
D) 150 mm.
E) 0.2 mm.
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42
Runoff from agricultural fields, lawns, and golf courses can cause an overgrowth of microbes due to
A) eutrophication.
B) starvation response.
C) oligotrophy.
D) antisepsis.
E) pasteurization.
A) eutrophication.
B) starvation response.
C) oligotrophy.
D) antisepsis.
E) pasteurization.
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43
What alkaliphile do pink flamingos eat, and how is it involved in making the flamingo pink?
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44
How are some organisms able to survive temporary exposures to elevated temperatures?
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45
A virus that infects bacteria is called a
A) bacteriophage.
B) viroid.
C) spore.
D) probiotic.
E) porin.
A) bacteriophage.
B) viroid.
C) spore.
D) probiotic.
E) porin.
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46
A useful biocontrol alternative to antibiotics for treatment of biofilms that can potentially lead to chronic infections is
A) phenolics.
B) high temperatures and pressures.
C) commercial disinfectants.
D) x-rays.
E) bacteriophages.
A) phenolics.
B) high temperatures and pressures.
C) commercial disinfectants.
D) x-rays.
E) bacteriophages.
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47
Halophiles require high salt concentrations to survive. Describe a mechanism involving compatible solutes that has evolved to achieve low internal sodium ion concentrations.
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48
Deinococcus radiodurans resists extreme drought and radiation by what mechanism?
A) biofilm formation
B) producing aquaporins
C) producing multidrug efflux pumps
D) endospore formation
E) repairing DNA damage
A) biofilm formation
B) producing aquaporins
C) producing multidrug efflux pumps
D) endospore formation
E) repairing DNA damage
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49
Disposable plasticware such as petri dishes can be sterilized using which of the following?
A) ethylene oxide gas
B) steam autoclave
C) low-temperature, long-time pasteurization
D) phenol
E) 70% ethanol
A) ethylene oxide gas
B) steam autoclave
C) low-temperature, long-time pasteurization
D) phenol
E) 70% ethanol
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50
Describe one method that enables researchers to study extremophilic organisms that we cannot culture in the laboratory.
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51
Which of the following is NOT true concerning irradiation of foods?
A) Food consumed by NASA astronauts is sterilized by irradiation.
B) Foods become radioactive when irradiated.
C) Viruses are resistant to doses approved for foods.
D) A higher dose of radiation is necessary to kill microbes in frozen foods.
E) It is effective in eliminating parasites and bacteria.
A) Food consumed by NASA astronauts is sterilized by irradiation.
B) Foods become radioactive when irradiated.
C) Viruses are resistant to doses approved for foods.
D) A higher dose of radiation is necessary to kill microbes in frozen foods.
E) It is effective in eliminating parasites and bacteria.
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52
Why are thermophiles able to survive at temperatures that would quickly kill most mesophiles? Describe at least three adaptations.
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53
How does pH affect proteins? Why do proteins have an optimum, minimum, and maximum pH at which they will function?
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54
Give an example of a naturally occurring organic acid stress situation in the food industry. How does the food industry mimic this, and why?
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55
During the starvation response, only a limited number of organisms can
A) retool transport systems for the uptake of different nutrients.
B) form metabolically inactive endospores.
C) protect against reactive oxygen species.
D) protect against temperature extremes.
E) protect against pH extremes.
A) retool transport systems for the uptake of different nutrients.
B) form metabolically inactive endospores.
C) protect against reactive oxygen species.
D) protect against temperature extremes.
E) protect against pH extremes.
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56
The D-value of a bacterial culture heated to 100°C is the time it takes to kill ________% of the population.
A) 99
B) 90
C) 50
D) 10
E) 1
A) 99
B) 90
C) 50
D) 10
E) 1
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57
Describe three mechanisms organisms use to reduce osmotic stress.
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58
Why are many barophiles also psychrophiles, and how are the adaptations for barophiles and psychrophiles similar?
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59
No one ever expected to find microbes thriving in our stomachs. What organism was found there, what problem does it cause, and how does it survive there?
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60
The conditions used in an autoclave may be reproduced at home in
A) a rice cooker.
B) a double-boiler.
C) a microwave.
D) a pressure cooker.
E) boiling water.
A) a rice cooker.
B) a double-boiler.
C) a microwave.
D) a pressure cooker.
E) boiling water.
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61
What is biocontrol? Describe two examples.
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62
Describe the studies with Salmonella that showed that in vitro conditions do not always model what happens in vivo (in this case in the phagocytic vacuole).
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63
If you have a food sample contaminated with anthrax spores, which sterilization approach would make sure the sample is free of spores without compromising the quality of the food sample-autoclaving or irradiation? Why?
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64
Why is moist heat more efficient at killing microbes than dry heat? How does an autoclave kill microbes so efficiently?
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65
If a disinfectant is added to a culture containing 1 ´ 10⁶ CFU per milliliter and the D-value of the disinfectant is 2 minutes, how many viable cells are left after 4 minutes of exposure?
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66
Why is oxygen so dangerous for cells and how do cells deal with these problems?
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67
Why do some microorganisms produce antibiotics, and how do they avoid being harmed by the antibiotics they produce?
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68
Briefly describe three techniques used to culture anaerobes in the laboratory.
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69
How is the phenol coefficient calculated? Why is phenol the standard for testing other disinfectants?
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Why is death a logarithmic function and not an instantaneous event upon treatment?
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