- Knowing about child development and learning.
- Knowing what is individually appropriate.
- Knowing what is culturally important.
Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> is a bacteria that causes food poisoning and a range of other diseases. Staphylococcal food poisoning is due to the consumption of a toxin produced by <em>S</em>. <em>aureus</em>. The toxin is usually preformed in the food, which means, one need not ingest the bacteria before developing food poisoning.
An important characteristic of the toxin is that it is heat stable. Although the bacteria itself is not heat stable, once it grows in the food and produces the toxin, heat treatment is no longer effective, because even though the bacteria will be killed off, the toxin will remain.
Another characteristic of <em>S</em>. <em>aureus </em>is that it can tolerate high amounts of salt.
<em>S</em>. <em>aureus</em> is also a normal flora of the skin, so it is almost always present on the skin of animals used as meat.
Because the bacteria is salt tolerant, and its toxin is heat stable, it is often the culprit in foods that have been processed with heat and/or by curing (salting), as is the case with processed ham, sausage and salted pork.
answer:
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fun & fit! by _______ < insert name
warming up is important to
improve blood flow & loosen musles & joints!
cooling down is important to
to return your heart rate close to resting & prevent light-headedness, dizziness and/or fainting
the physiological benefits of warming up are
raising your body temperature & increasing blood flow!
the physiological benefits of cooling down are
the mental and emotional benefits of warming up are
the mental and emotional benefits of cooling down are
tips & hints on the best ways to warm up!
tips & hints on the best ways to cool down!
easy stretching exercises!
explanation:
i made you a template & answered the first 3 questions!
hope this helps <3
The statement "<span>Universal precautions </span>is<span> the single most effective means for preventing the spread of contagious disease when providing CPR and First Aid." is True. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead! Feel free to ask more questions.</span>