When you are preparing or handling food, there are certain precautions to be followed to keep the eatables hygienic.
While handling food, one should remove before prepping food. He/she cannot wear rings, except the plain band. Bracelets and watches don’t matter as they are physically contaminated.
Eating, Drinking, Smoking, and Chewing Gum or Tobacco is strongly prohibited in the cooking area. Small droplets of saliva can contain thousands of pathogens, therefore, avoid spitting while prepping or serving food. Items of jewelry like rings, bracelets, and watches could collect soil and it could obstruct routine cleanup. As a result, the jewelry could act as a reservoir of unhealthful organisms which may transfer to the food.<span>
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Answer: Non disjuntion occurs during prophase 2 in meiosis 2. one pair of sister chromatids don not separate from each other. As a result three cell have normal haploid chromosomes but one cell have extra chromosome while other have one less chromosome. It lead to the phenomenon of non dis junction.
Answer:
99% water, sodium chloride, trace amounts of wastes, and vitamin C
Explanation:
Eccrine glands are the main and major sweat glands of our body. These glands are found all over the skin but their density is higher on palm, soles, and head.
99% of the secretion of the eccrine gland is water and in rest 1% it contains sodium, trace amounts of waste and a high amount of vitamin C is lost by the eccrine gland.
As the eccrine gland is responsible for sweating so it helps in thermoregulation in the body. As 99% of secretion is water therefore dehydration and water loss is the major worry during excessive sweating.
Good Afternoon,
I believe what you are speaking of may be the following. There is the equator is the center of the earth. Then, their is, on top of the equator, The Tropic of Cancer which passes through Cuba. On the bottom of the Equator, is the Tropic of Capricorn which passes through the Amazon Forest in South America. I hope that i have helped and good luck!
Thank you,
Darian D.
Do not point the bunsen burner to the sides unless told so, wear safety goggles and a lab apron because the chemicals can spew out when it gets too hot, hold the bunsen burner on the bottom and never at the top, and keep it away from anything unless the lab instructor tells you to heat something up.