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GSCU BACHOON MICROBIOLOGY TEST 2
EXAM 2025/2026 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED
ANSWERS |CURRENTLY TESTING
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS|ALREADY
GRADED A+|NEWEST|BRAND NEW VERSION
!!|GUARANTEED PASS
whats the most common form of sterilization

heat

T or F complete sterilization is required

false because because our bodies normal defenses can cope with a few microbes
Ex: from a drinking glass or surgical wound

what does commercial sterilization do for food products

processed so the colstridum botulim which is bacteria with endospores is destroyed

disinfection

- the destruction of non endospore forming pathogens on non living
- Ex: chemical, UV, boiling water, steam

antiseptic

- chemical to kill vegetative cells on living tissue
- some chemicals can be both, ex: alcohol, H2O2

degermation or degerming

mechanical removal rather than the killing of most of the microbes in a limited area
- Ex: swabbing skin with alcohol before injection

sanitization

- lower microbial numbers to safe levels and minimize the chances of disease
- ex: washing dishes


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,aseptic, asepsis

an object or area is free of pathogens

what factors influence the effectiveness of antimicrobial treatments?

1) # of microbes
2) microbial characteristics - type of cell wall, Gm+ or Gm-, endospores, capsules, etc...
3) environmental influences - water, soil, temp..
4) time of exposure

what type of cell wall is easier to kill (neg, endospores or positive)

gram neg
endospores are harder to kill

what type of treatment allows for microbes to die at a constant rate

disinfectant

disinfection and sterilization methods are typically divided into what?

1) physical methods
2) chemicals
3) radiation

1) physical methods

HEAT = dry heat and moist heat
- dry heat ex: flaming the loop and incineration

microbes heat resistance can be expanded by:
- thermal death point (TDP)
- thermal death time (TDT)
- decimal reduction time (DRT or D value

thermal death point

lowest temp in which all microbes in a liquid will be killed in 10 minutes

thermal death time

minimal length of time for all bacteria in a liquid to be killed

decimal reduction time

time in minutes in which 90% of a population of bacteria will be killed at a given temp.

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, what does boiling kill and what does it not kill?

- boiling for a few minutes kills most vegetative cells (ex: fungi, protozoa, viruses)
- it does NOT kill endospores (some endospores can resist boiling water for more than 20 hours)

autoclave

- most common way to sterilize
- moist heat under high pressure steam
- KILLS ENDOSPORES

pasteurization

- a method of control of heat and time of exposure
2 most widely used ways:
1) 63 deg. C/ 30 min.
2) 72-72.5 deg. C/ 15 sec.
- used for beer, wine, milk, etc....

what 3 goals are pasteurization methods designed to meet?

1) heat w/o loss of flavor or appearance
2) eliminate routine pathogens
3) increase shelf life of products

ultra high temp (UHT)

-uses super heated steam 140 deg. C for less than 1 second
=> yield products that will keep for weeks without refrigeration

filtration

- used for liquids
- it may not remove all viruses or bacteria

low temperature

- like refrigeration
- 0 deg. C - 7 deg. C
- are bacteriostatic, doesn't kill bacteria just stops it's growth

2) chemical methods

- Gm+ are more susceptible than Gm-
- few chemicals achieve sterility (few kill everything)


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