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Airborne Microbes: Origins, Survival, and Transmission, Quizzes of Microbiology

Definitions and terms related to airborne microbes, including their origins (soil, water, plants, animals, other humans), predominant presence outdoors (soil), survival indoors (aerosol droplets), emanation sources (human respiratory tract), and factors increasing their transmission (sneezing, coughing, diarrhea). It also discusses the susceptibility of enveloped and gram-type bacteria to drying.

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2016/2017

Uploaded on 04/20/2017

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Download Airborne Microbes: Origins, Survival, and Transmission and more Quizzes Microbiology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Where do airborne microbes originate from? DEFINITION 1 Soil Water Plants Animals Other humans TERM 2 Microbes outdoors are predominantly from? DEFINITION 2 Soil TERM 3 Indoor Microbes survive in what? DEFINITION 3 They survive in aerosol droplets TERM 4 Where do indoor Microbes emanate from? DEFINITION 4 They emanate from human respiratory tract TERM 5 Are enveloped or non-enveloped viruses more susceptible to drying? DEFINITION 5 Enveloped Viruses are more susceptible to drying out --- have a membrane as their outer layer
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