Ribosomes could be compared to school cafeterias, as they both serve as sites where essential components are assembled (proteins in ribosomes, meals in cafeterias) to support the functioning of the school (cell in ribosomes, students in cafeterias). Just as cafeterias produce food, ribosomes produce proteins that are essential for the cell's growth and function.
Yes
Biomass can enter a school in the form of organic waste collected from cafeterias or classrooms. This waste can then be processed in a biomass digester to generate biogas for energy or compost for soil enrichment. Alternatively, biomass can be sourced as wood chips or pellets for heating systems in the school.
Foods served in school cafeterias in the 1950s were low cost. This may include instant foods such as potatoes or pasta. Spoiled foods may have also been served because it would cost too much to buy more.
Mainly because most schools want to fight child obesity. Most vending machines now a days have a lot of junk food like candy, chips and sodas. Schools want to provide healthier options
There's no particular reason they should, and off the top of my head I can think of a couple of reasons they shouldn't.
High exam results! Also, how many students attend, if there are good facilities (computer labs, cafeterias, how many toilets etc) and what students think of the school.
School cafeteria tables are usually bench tables that are used in cafeterias. These are put in schools to allow students a place to eat. Integrity Furniture offers these.
junk food should stay in cafeterias because children don't need to worry about their weight it's just make them less self confident. and shouldn't parents and teachers and school administrators be more worried about the education of the children? and if they are so concerned about it then pack the child's lunch and don't give them money to buy the junk food.
Opinions about serving food in school cafeterias will vary. Here are some opinions: No, there are still too many uncertainties about health effects of GMO foods for them to be served to children and teens.
The British School of Kuwait was created in 1978.
The British School in the Netherlands was created in 1931.