Which of the following would be the best example of the rapid growth rate of microbes impacting humans? O Some types of bacteria and fungi carry out fermentation reactions that are important in making alcoholic beverages and certain foods. O Certain strains of bacteria produce highly toxic compounds during infection, which can cause damage to human cells/tissues or systems. Prior to surgery, surfaces, equipment, and gloves must be sterilized or disinfected. Without these steps, these items are likely to be covered in various microbes, including potentially pathogenic ones. O If leftover food is left at room temperature or in a warm car for a few hours, an initially small population of gastroenteritis-causing bacteria can grow to levels likely to cause illness in someone who eats the food.

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Which of the following would be the best example of the rapid growth rate of microbes impacting humans?
Some types of bacteria and fungi carry out fermentation reactions that are important in making alcoholic beverages and certain foods.
Certain strains of bacteria produce highly toxic compounds during infection, which can cause damage to human cells/tissues or systems.
Prior to surgery, surfaces, equipment, and gloves must be sterilized or disinfected. Without these steps, these items are likely to be covered
in various microbes, including potentially pathogenic ones.
If leftover food is left at room temperature or in a warm car for a few hours, an initially small population of gastroenteritis-causing bacteria
can grow to levels likely to cause illness in someone who eats the food.
O O O
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following would be the best example of the rapid growth rate of microbes impacting humans? Some types of bacteria and fungi carry out fermentation reactions that are important in making alcoholic beverages and certain foods. Certain strains of bacteria produce highly toxic compounds during infection, which can cause damage to human cells/tissues or systems. Prior to surgery, surfaces, equipment, and gloves must be sterilized or disinfected. Without these steps, these items are likely to be covered in various microbes, including potentially pathogenic ones. If leftover food is left at room temperature or in a warm car for a few hours, an initially small population of gastroenteritis-causing bacteria can grow to levels likely to cause illness in someone who eats the food. O O O
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