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Lesson 7 Student Activity Sheets: How do bacteria get killed?

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One popular method of killing bacteria using moist heat is boiling. Many of us boil water for 15-20 minutes before drinking. We must remember that boiling can kill the bacteria but cannot kill all types of bacterial spores. Energy transmitted through space in a variety of forms is generally called radiation.

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