its true. when reheating make sure you cover the food without the cover touching the food. Stir the food frequently to prevent cold spots.
False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
No
Bacteria preferentially utilize lactose as a carbon source.
False not all
False. Organisms may have varying numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while bacteria typically have one circular chromosome. Plants can have different numbers of chromosomes depending on the species.
False. The smaller the batches, the fewer leftovers there will be.
False. Reheating or recooking food that has been contaminated with toxins, such as those produced by bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus or Bacillus cereus, will not eliminate the toxins already present in the food. These toxins can withstand high temperatures and can still cause foodborne illness even after reheating. It is important to properly handle, store, and cook food to prevent contamination and foodborne illnesses caused by intoxicants.
False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
No
Humans should try to be bacteria free.
False
Microwave ovens employ microwave radiation, which is lower in frequency than infrared radiation, to generate the heat in the food they cook. They don't use infrared radiation per se.
Bacteria preferentially utilize lactose as a carbon source.
It is true that yeast bread can be baked in a microwave oven. However, the results are not always good.
False
True - they work by using microwave radiation.
false