Answer: C and D
The Potato casserole and Cream of chicken soup should not be served.
Explanation:
Fruit salad with bananas, sliced apples, and berries at 39°F can be served. Foods served cold must be stored in the refrigerator at 40°F. Any cold food at 40°F or less is safe to eat.
Roast chicken legs at 165°F can be served. Hot foods should be stored in warming trays at temperatures of 140°F or warmer. Since the roast chicken is at a higher temperature, it is safe to eat.
Potato casserole made with hard-cooked eggs at 132°F should not be served because it is colder than 140°F. This is unsafe to eat.
Cream of chicken soup made with milk at 125°F should not be served as it is colder than 140°F. This is also unsafe to eat.
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The ear canal is right next to the pinna, which is the outer ear.
The names for the Ossicle bones are called malleus, incus and stapes.
Explanation:
1: The outer ear consists of the visible portion on the side of the head, known as the pinna, and the external auditory canal (ear canal). The purpose of the pinna is to catch sound waves, amplify them slightly, and funnel them down the ear canal to the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
2: The vibration of the eardrum moves the three small bones (called ossicles) in the middle ear. Common names for the bones are the hammer, anvil and stirrup. They are also known as the malleus, incus and stapes.