В. МАТСНING a. lawn a chemical that destroys most or all pathogens on an inanimate object b. large zone of inhibition solid growth of bacteria across the surface of a plate c. small zone of inhibition indicates that an antimicrobial drug would be effective against a specific d. Thermal Death Time microbe e. Thermal Death Point by-product of UV light use f. ozone amount of time it takes to kill 100% of a bacterial broth culture at a spe- cific temperature g. antiseptic h. sanitizer indicates that an antimicrobial drug would not be effective against a spe- i. disinfectant cific microbe j. antibiotic a substance naturally produced by one microbe that kills or inhibits another (Answers may be used more than once.)

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Microbial Sensitivity Matching:

В. МАТСНING
a. lawn
a chemical that destroys most or all pathogens on an inanimate object
b. large zone of inhibition
solid growth of bacteria across the surface of a plate
c. small zone of inhibition
indicates that an antimicrobial drug would be effective against a specific
d. Thermal Death Time
microbe
e. Thermal Death Point
by-product of UV light use
f. ozone
amount of time it takes to kill 100% of a bacterial broth culture at a spe-
cific temperature
g. antiseptic
h. sanitizer
indicates that an antimicrobial drug would not be effective against a spe-
i. disinfectant
cific microbe
j. antibiotic
a substance naturally produced by one microbe that kills or inhibits
another
(Answers may be used more than once.)
Transcribed Image Text:В. МАТСНING a. lawn a chemical that destroys most or all pathogens on an inanimate object b. large zone of inhibition solid growth of bacteria across the surface of a plate c. small zone of inhibition indicates that an antimicrobial drug would be effective against a specific d. Thermal Death Time microbe e. Thermal Death Point by-product of UV light use f. ozone amount of time it takes to kill 100% of a bacterial broth culture at a spe- cific temperature g. antiseptic h. sanitizer indicates that an antimicrobial drug would not be effective against a spe- i. disinfectant cific microbe j. antibiotic a substance naturally produced by one microbe that kills or inhibits another (Answers may be used more than once.)
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