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what type of contamination occurs if a fake fingernail falls into soup?
- chemical
- cross (checked)
- biological
- physical
Brief Explanations
To determine the type of contamination when a fake fingernail falls into soup, we analyze each option:
- Chemical contamination involves harmful chemicals (e.g., toxins, cleaning agents), and a fake fingernail is not a chemical, so this is incorrect.
- Cross - contamination is the transfer of harmful substances between different sources (e.g., raw meat to ready - to - eat food), and a fake fingernail falling into soup is not a transfer of contaminants between different food - related sources in the typical cross - contamination sense.
- Biological contamination involves living organisms or their by - products (e.g., bacteria, viruses, parasites), and a fake fingernail is not a biological entity, so this is incorrect.
- Physical contamination involves the presence of foreign objects (like glass, metal, or in this case, a fake fingernail) in food. A fake fingernail is a non - biological, non - chemical foreign object, so this is the correct type of contamination. The originally selected "Cross" is incorrect.
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