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MCB 100 FINAL CLICKER-QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025 When microbial control methods are used, microbes are destroyed at a constant rate; there is no instantaneous death of all the microbes present. This microbial death rate is influenced by all of the following factors, except A. the microbial physiological characteristics. B. the number of microbes that are present. C. the length of time of exposure to the treatment. D. the stability of the proteins in the bacteria. E. the toxins and metabolites produced by the bacteria. - ANS-the toxins and metabolites produced by the bacteria Factors include: stability of proteins in bacteria, # of microbes present, length of time of exposure, microbial physiological characteristics Determine which of the following statements is true or false and then select the correct answer sequence: - The term antimicrobial agent includes antibiotics, fungicidal and antiparasitic agents. - Bacteriostatic agents inhibit bacterial growth, but do not necessarily kill the organisms against which they are directed. - Agents that inhibit bacterial cell wall biosynthesis can be bactericidal. - Antiseptics are sufficiently nontoxic that they can be applied to skin. A. false, true, true, true B. true, true, true, false C. true, true, false, true D.false, false, false, false E. true, true, true, true - ANS
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