Raw animal proteins should be stacked before cooking by order of internal cooking temperatures
The internal cooking temperature is an indicator to know the ideal temperature at which an animal protein is completely cooked. Once the protein is cooked, it is safe to consume because all the bacteria it contains are eliminated by cooking.
Therefore, before cooking the proteins it is necessary to stack them in order of internal cooking temperature, putting those with the highest cooking temperature at the bottom and follow the order up.
This order must be followed because if the blood or other substances that come out of the proteins contaminate those that are underneath by action of gravity, once these are cooked they will be able to eliminate the bacteria from which it was contaminated. After all, they have a lower cooking temperature.
According to the above, the correct answer is option D. because it mentions the correct way to store proteins of animal origin.
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It will be Josh who gets his target THR. His range is within 135 bpm—175 bpm while the actual heart rate was 165 bpm, deducting it with 20 bpm results to 145 bpm - falling to the 135 bpm—175 bpm THR range. Although doing the same method as Josh's results to 165 bpm for Dominique, it doesn't fall to his 150 bpm—183 bpm THR range.
Answer:
1. Positive internal effects could make you feel better inside. Positive external effects could make you look more buff and muscular.
2. Negative internal effects are that it kills your organs. And Negative external effects are that some drugs can make you look weird.
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