Hypertonic environment
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How do salts and sugars preserve food?</h3>
Salts and sugars work to preserve foods by creating a hypertonic environment. Salt and sugar will remove the water from the bacteria or fungi and they will not be able to proliferate. Loss of water results in plasmolysis, or cytoplasmic shrinkage.
<h3>What is hypertonic solution and plasmolysis?</h3>
Compared to another solution, a hypertonic solution has a higher solute concentration.
Plant cells subjected to hyperosmotic stress frequently exhibit plasmolysis as a reaction. The live protoplast violently separates from the cell wall as a result of the loss of turgor. The vacuole is primarily responsible for the plasmolytic process.
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The spreading of sound waves around openings in barriers is called a diffraction. A diffraction is the bending of waves around openings and also obstacles. The correct answer is C.
The correct answer is - Canada.
Canada is the country that has the most forest area from the countries on this list. It is actually the second country in the world by forest area, with only Russia being in front of it. Canada has around 4,916,438 km² of forest. Brazil is very close to it, and it is in the third place globally, with the United States being placed as fourth, China as fifth, and Argentina as eight.
Canada's forests are stretching pretty much all over its southern half, creating a landscape of dense coniferous forests, and in certain areas of deciduous forests. Even Canada's flag has a leaf on it, more specifically a leaf of a maple tree.
The right option is transitive
inference
Transitive inference is a form of
deductive reasoning in which the relationship between items that have not been
clearly assessed is derived. Transitive inference gives the ability to conclude
that if item A is related to Item B and Item B is related to Item D, then Item
A must be related to Item D. From the question given above, the understanding
demonstrates transitive inference.