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Question | Answer |
What is a microorganism | small living organism |
what is a pathogen | illness-causing microorganism |
what is a toxin | poison |
what microorganism can contaminate food and cause foodborne illnesses | bacteria,viruses,parasites,fungi |
What do microorganisms need to grow | food,acidity,temperature,time,oxygen,moisture |
what are potentially hazardous food | meat,poultry, dairy products, eggs |
What acidic ph does foodborne microorganism grow best in | 7.5-4.6 |
What temperatures do foodborne microorganisms grow well at | 41- 135 F or 5- 57 C degrees |
how many hours do foodborne microorganisms need to grow in TDZ | 4 hours or more |
What is TDZ | Temperature danger zone |
Do foodborne illnesses need oxygen | some do and some dont |
How much water activity in food do you need for there to be microorganisms growth | .85 or higher |
What are the two conditiond you can control | temperature and time |
how can you control temperature | refrigerate or freeze food properly and cook food properly |
how do you control time | minimize time food spends in the temperature danger zone |
what is a foodborne infection | result when a person eats food containing pathogens which then grow in the intestines and cause illness |
how can you get foodborne intoxications | results when a person eats food containing toxins that cause illness |
what is foodborne toxin-mediated infections and how is it caused | this results when a person eats food containing pathogens, which then produce illness causing toxins in the intestines |
What are some basic characteristics of a bacteria that causes foodborne illnesses | living single celled organism,can be carried by food water soil animal human or insects, can reproduce very rapidly under favorable conditions. |
What do characteristics do some bacteria have | survive freezing,change into a different form called spores to protect themselves, spoil food and cause illness, produce toxins that cause illness |
What are spores and how do they form | they can form when nutrients are not available, they are commonly found in soil and contaminate food grown there, |
what can spores contaminate | meat,poultry,fish, and other food exposed to soil or dust |
what can spores resist | heat allowing them to survive cooking temperature |
When can spores revert back to forms capable of growth | when food is not stored at the proper temperature, and if it is not held or cooled properly |
what foods are associated with the illness campylobacteriosis | poultry, and water contaminated with the bacteria |
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