What distinguishes antiseptics from disinfectants?

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Antiseptics are used on living tissues; disinfectants are used on inanimate surfaces.
Antiseptics are stronger than disinfectants.
Disinfectants are used for personal hygiene; antiseptics are used for household cleaning.
Antiseptics are for your ex and disinfectants are for those who hurt you.

The first option, "Antiseptics are used on living tissues; disinfectants are used on inanimate surfaces," is the correct distinction between antiseptics and disinfectants. Antiseptics are specifically designed for use on living tissues, such as the skin, to prevent infection, whereas disinfectants are intended for use on inanimate objects, surfaces, and instruments to kill or eliminate microorganisms. Antiseptics are commonly used in healthcare settings, while disinfectants are commonly used for cleaning and sanitizing purposes in various industries and household settings. The other options mentioned are not accurate differentiators.