9: major calyx
15: pyramid
17: papilla
Answer:
core foundation items
Explanation:
Sanitarian is an official who has the responsibility of public health and to favor public health reform.
<em>There are three main risk factors which are considered by sanitarian and FDA that includes core items, priority items and priority foundation items.</em>
Core items are related to the general sanitation, equipment design, general maintenance and the facility. for example: Good condition of equipment and repaired if required.
Priority items include all the procedures and actions used to prevent or eliminate foodborne hazards to an acceptable level. Example: washing fruits and vegetables before cooking.
Priority foundation items includes items that support priority item in preventing foodborne hazards. For example: soap at a handwashing sink.
Hence, These are considered as risk factors evaluated by sanitarian and they do not consider core foundation items as risk factors. The correct option is "core foundation items".
Because it is flexible. Think about it; the ribs protect both the lungs and the heart. If the ribs were solid bone all the way around then unless you constantly break your ribs you wouldn't be able to expand the cheat to breath. Additionally your lungs would constrict the heart to a degree that it would function properly.
Answer: Lean body mass
<span>
Lean Body Mass is
the total weight of your body; it includes the weight of all your organs, skin,
bones, protein content, body water and your muscles minus all the weight due to
your fat mass.
Therefore, any change in the
weight of any of these can be recorded as changes in Lean Body Mass. Moreover,
this describes fat-free mass of your body, which means lean.</span>