Final answer:
Pathogens can be spread through contaminated objects, soil, food, water, and infected people. Oxygen supplies do not play a role in the spread of pathogens.
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the following are examples of how pathogens are spread EXCEPT...
- Oxygen supplies
- Soil, Food, Water
- Contaminated objects
- Infected people
Pathogens can be spread through various means, such as contaminated objects (like doorknobs or utensils), soil, food, water, and contact with infected individuals. However, oxygen supplies do not directly play a role in the spread of pathogens.
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