An antiseptic (or germicide) is distinguished from other sterilizing compounds by
A) being able to inhibit growth of microorganisms but not necessarily kill all of them.
B) being able to be used on living tissues without harm.
C) its ability to protect from subsequent microbial infections-not just initial sterilization.
D) killing all bacteria and microscopic fungi but not being effective against viruses.
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