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Touching, biting, and kissing are all forms of indirect contact.
☐A) True
B) False

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Final answer:

Touching, biting, and kissing are forms of direct contact, not indirect contact.


Step-by-step explanation:

No, touching, biting, and kissing are not forms of indirect contact. They are all forms of direct contact. Indirect contact refers to the transmission of diseases or pathogens through intermediate objects or substances. For example, if someone with a contagious illness coughs on their hand and then touches a doorknob, and another person later touches the same doorknob and then their face, they could potentially contract the illness. This is an example of indirect contact. On the other hand, touching, biting, and kissing involve direct physical contact between individuals, without the presence of an intermediate object or substance.


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