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Inhibition of microorganism in living tissue is known as

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Answered by presleycsp
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If the substance merely causes a cessation of growth of microorganism — which is reversed when the chemical is removed — it is called static agent, if the substance kills the bacteria, it is called cidal agent

Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

Sterilization describes a process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life and is carried out in health-care facilities by physical or chemical methods to inhibit microorganisms in living tissue.

Explanation:

Sterilization is the complete destruction of all microorganisms in the living cell , it is a process in which it  inhibits the metabolism and reproduction of bacteria , spores &viruses.but not necessarily endospores, from inanimate objects or surfaces.

Decontamination is a combination of processes that removes or destroys contamination so that infectious agents or other contaminants cannot reach a susceptible site in sufficient quantities to initiate infection, or other harmful response.

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