Answer:
Top surfaces touched (in a household): doorknobs, household appliances, electronic devices, countertops, tables, chairs, etc.
Explanation:
The top surfaces and items touched were doorknobs, household appliances (fridges, microwaves, sinks, etc), light switches, and countertops. Something that surprised me the most that I touched were the household appliances. I didn't realize how many times I touched the refrigerator and microwave. This observation taught me that microorganisms can spread easily. Just because we aren't around people who sneeze/cough doesn't mean we completely avoid the bacteria. If someone sneezes into their hands and then touches a door knob, everyone who touches it will contract the bacteria. Yes, I find this helpful in understanding the importance of working to break the chain of infection. You should be washing your hands constantly to kill off any bacteria you might've touched in your house. If you're in public and you don't have direct access to a sink, use hand sanitizer and wash your hands as soon as you get home.
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People rather sit on their phones and not go outside or go to social events with others ...
Yes? I’m so confused, there isn’t really a question
Hamstring or patellar tendon. a cadaver ACL could also be used
the differences come down to the individual patient as well as the surgeon
<span> skeletal system and the muscular system,
Muscles are attached to the skeleton and work assuming that the skeleton is there - for example there is no muscle that makes sure you don't bend the middle of your arm, as it's stable because there is a bone in it. Basically, the skeleton is a scaffolding for the muscles
the skeletal system and the nervous system,
Many nerves run along the skeleton, or even inside the bones and the bones protect the nerves - for example in the spinal cord
the muscular system and the nervous system.
Nervous system controls the muscles! it sends them messages such as "move the muscle now" - and in fact the muscles are directly connected to the skeleton</span>