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- 9. The process in which all organisms and pathogens are destroyed is called ------. a) Disinfection b) Sterilization c) Antisepsis d) Pasteurization1. Why are some microorganisms capable of utilizing certain carbohydrates and some are not? Answer this comprehensively and please, do not just copy from smewhere.1 The following bacteria are gram positive bacilli EXCEPT : A. Corynebacterium sp. B. Citrobacter C. Listeria sp. D. Lactobacillus sp. E. Clostridium sp.
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- write down 6 things about the control of microbes.1. Give the method of sterilization of these laboratory apparatuses how they are sterilized; inoculating loop, glasswares. culture media, skin, and milk. Please cite where you got the information. Thank you1. You discover a newly potential microbe that could help in degrading toxic waste into simple compounds that can be re-used. Please explain how you would determine this. Microbiology class