State the differences between (a) Decay and putrefaction and (b) Pasteurization and sterilization of food/objects/equipment
(a) The terms decay and putrefaction are defined differently depending on the source of the decomposed organic matter as both refer to the breakdown of organic matter.
Sl. No. | Decay | Putrification |
1 | Bacterial breakdown of organic matter whole. | The bacterial breakdown of organic matter is incomplete. |
2 | It does not emit a foul odour. | It emits a foul odour. |
3 | The process is critical for recycling finite matter. Because it takes up physical space in the biome. | It can also be defined as the decomposition of proteins. It leads to the breakdown of tissue cohesion. |
(b)
Sl. No | Pasteurization | Sterilization |
1 | The required temperature is -60 degrees Celsius. | -110 degrees Celsius is the required temperature. |
2 | It has no effect on spores. | Spores can be killed. |
3 | Partially sterilised | Total sterilisation |
4 | Milk sterilisation, for example. | For example, canned food sterilisation. |