Asked by Rebecca Phelan on May 30, 2024

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A surface chemical that prevents microbial growth is ________.

A) histamine
B) leukotriene
C) sebum
D) kinin
E) interferon

Microbial Growth

The increase in number of microorganisms in a population due to reproduction, typically measured by colony forming units in microbiology.

Sebum

An oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands in the skin, responsible for lubricating and waterproofing the skin and hair.

Histamine

Amine released by mast cells and basophils that promotes inflammation.

  • Acquire knowledge about the lymphatic system's contribution to immunity and the regulation of fluid levels.
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Jianfeng Lu (student)Jun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Sebum is a surface chemical produced by sebaceous glands in the skin that helps to prevent microbial growth by creating an environment that is inhospitable for many microorganisms.