<span>Milk--Along with the harmful bacteria, pasteurization also kills the beneficial bacteria in milk. Heat is not selective. Anything present in the milk that can be damaged by heat is damaged, which means the good bacteria as well as the bad
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<span> Juice--Although the levels of certain nutrients in juice may decrease with
pasteurization, the final product retains most of the original
nutritional value. </span>
Answer:
<u>Negative Reinforcement</u> is the process of strengthening a behavior by contingently withdrawing something displeasing.
Explanation:
Negative reinforcement is basically a part of operant conditioning in which the behaviour is increased by avoiding the negative consequences. Active avoidance of an aversive stimulus increases desired behaviour.
<u>For example</u> : Child increases his kind behaviour towards the younger brother to avoid getting scolded.
Antibodies, antigens are the bad things antibodies fight :)