<span>Foods that are highly acidic tend to inhibit bacteria growth. Many times, bacteria do not acclimate well to acidic environments, so having a food with a very low pH will help to make sure that the bacteria can't thrive in such an environment. Fruits and vegetables are good examples of these types of food.</span>
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In living cells there are hundreds of different enzymes working together in a coordinated manner, and since cells neither synthesize nor break down more material than is required for normal metabolism and growth, precise enzyme regulation is required for turning metabolic reactions on and off.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. <span>Astronauts and scientists conduct research studies aboard the International Space Station in a satellite that was built by sixteen nations. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>