An experiment can be compromised by external factors such as equipment malfunction, environmental changes, or human error. Contamination can occur through unintended introduction of substances, improper handling of samples, or cross-contamination between samples. It is important to minimize these risks through proper experimental design, execution, and controls.
Ringworm is a fungal infection that starts when a person comes into contact with the fungus that causes it. Common ways of contracting ringworm include direct contact with an infected person or animal, sharing contaminated items like towels or clothing, and touching contaminated surfaces.
Foods become contaminated with enteric organisms when biological waste such as feces is allowed to be mixed during the slaughter of animals. It is also possible that food is contaminated by people handling food after bathroom visits without washing their hands thoroughly.
Pathogens can infect humans through inhalation of respiratory droplets, contact with contaminated surfaces and objects, ingestion of contaminated food or water, and through bites from infected animals.
The word you're referring to is "contaminated." Items or substances that are contaminated may harbor harmful bacteria or other pathogens that can cause illness or disease.
Viral conjunctivitis spreads through contact with infected eye secretions or contaminated surfaces. The most effective ways to prevent its transmission include washing hands frequently, avoiding touching the eyes, and not sharing personal items like towels or eye makeup.
Yes, contaminated leachate can seep from the bottom of landfills if the liner system is compromised or if the leachate collection system fails. This can lead to groundwater pollution and environmental damage if not properly managed.
Create an experiment
not yet compromised not yet compromised
-Sterilization -Sanitation -Limit exposure -Proper disposal of contaminated items
Because the scientific method has to adapt to what the experiment is
HIV can be transmitted through:Sexual contact (both heterosexual and homosexual)Contaminated needles (ex. syringes, piercing instruments)Contaminated blood productsBreastmilkMother to child--in the womb
There are many ways to contaminate water after it comes out of the treatment plant. Storage towers can be compromised by holes, foreign material and algae growth. Broken water lines can introduce substances to the water. The water lines themselves can be a problem, such as being made of lead. Improper connections can allow backwash into the water lines.
If you are referring to how food becomes contaminated then there are three types of contamination and two ways in which it can occur. The 3 types of ways food can be contaminated is by Physical Contaminants: Chemical Contaminants: Contamination of food through a chemical based product such as bleach Biological Contaminants: Contamination from microorganisms such as, yeast, parasites, viruses, bacteria and mold The 2 ways in which food can be contaminated is through Direct Contamination: contamination of food from the original place it was produced, ie. salmonella on chicken, Cross-Contamination: when food is contaminated from one food to another through a non-food object. Ie Apple is contaminated because you did not wash your hands( non food object) after cutting raw chicken.
No it will not be all ways possible.
your experiment would be to state the problem,make an hypothesis,research,analyze,experiment,then comes your conclusion
Discuss the results of your experiment. Explain about what you learned in the experiment. List any errors or problems that had occurred, and how to solve the problems. Explain what the data says about the experiment. List the ways of improving the experiment/method
One of the best ways to illustrate observations in a experiment is to draw them as 2D diagrams Hope i Helped:)