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The survival, growth and reproduction of microorganisms are influenced by physical and nutritional factors in its evironment. Give the principle of microbial destruction/microbe population control behind these common practices that you have observed during your community visits:
1. salting dried fish
2. sunbathing sleeping mats and pillows
3. making jam and jelly
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- Answer briefly and concisely. Imagine yourself being assigned to a very poor, remote village to educate the people about sanitation and microbial control. What method of microbial destruction or microbe population control will you teach them in order to kill/destroy the microorganisms that me be found in: 1. the gallon of pond water collected for drinking 2. fish preferred eaten raw or uncookedWhich of the following statements regarding microbial death is FALSE? Question options: cell walls are targeted by all microbial control agents all of these statements are TRUE many antimicrobial agents function through the disruption of protein structure under a given set of conditions, the fraction of a microbial population tht dies per minute is typically constant over time the effectiveness of an antibacterial agent is a function of its microbial death rate the rate at which microbes are killed is termed the microbial death rateWhich of the following statements regarding microbial death is FALSE? Question options: cell walls are targeted by many microbial control agents the effectiveness of an antibacterial agent is a funciton of its microbial death rate the rate at which microbes are killed is termed the microbial death rate all of these statements are TRUE few antimicrobial agents function through the disruption of protein structure under a given set of conditions, the fraction of a microbial population that dies per minute is typically constant over time
- The survival, growth and reproduction of microorganisms are influenced by physical and nutritional factors in its environment. Give the principle of microbial destruction/microbe population control behind making jam and jelly.The survival, growth and reproduction of microorganisms are influenced by physical and nutritional factors in its environment. Give the principle of microbial destruction/microbe population control behind sunbathing sleeping mats and pillowsPlease reply to the post below whether or not you agree or disagree and why A common microbe found in foods and can be taken orally are probiotics. Probiotics are live bacteria that balance good and bad intestinal bacteria and aid in digestion or digestive problems. For example, Lactobacillus species habituate where rich carbohydrate substances are available including the human digestive and urinary tracts. In 1900 lactobacillus acidophilus was isolated by Moro from infant feces and the intestinal tract of animals and humans. Also, it was reported in the feces of milk fed infants and older persons consuming high milk/lactose diets. This microbe is also found in plant materials and agricultural products particularly milk, cheese, fermented milk products and beverages such as wine and cider. Historically, Lactobacillus species is most often known to be capable of eliciting beneficial effects on the microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract. It helps the body break down food, absorb…
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