Q&A - P3 Science
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S6169:
[quote]Temperature
I think is false. Because mould need moist and warm to growth.super-duper-quadruple:
Is the following statement about bread mould true or not?
It will die when the air around becomes warm.
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Mold grows well in temperatures similar to those maintained in most homes. However, mold proves quite versatile as well, growing even on refrigerated food products and in tropical environments.[/quote] [quote]Temperature
Optimal mold growth occurs in warm temperatures, since enzymes, or the proteins that control chemical processes, work more efficiently when it is warm rather than when it is cold. The ideal temperature for molds to grow and survive in is approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Shepherd.
According to Dr. Kristy Long, a food sciences and home economics specialist from the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, refrigerating breads will slow mold growth, and freezing breads will stop mold from growing all together.[/quote] -
:thankyou: IJJ, S6169
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Hi! Do you mind share with us -which assessment book these questions are from?
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zuluwarriors1879:
Based on the pics alone, you can't tell the texture, so C is definitely out. the rest are correct.http://postimage.org/image/2711rwz0k/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
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zuluwarriors1879:
my answer is 1. one group is plant the other is fungi.http://postimage.org/image/1vg3rmakk/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
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zuluwarriors1879:
3.http://postimage.org/image/1vhcf4nwk/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
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pecalis:
Totally agree. Unless the question states the species of the leaves, then perhaps the textures can be known
Based on the pics alone, you can't tell the texture, so C is definitely out. the rest are correct.zuluwarriors1879:
http://postimage.org/image/2711rwz0k/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
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zuluwarriors1879:
1.http://postimage.org/image/1vg3rmakk/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
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zuluwarriors1879:
3.http://postimage.org/image/2706cpdms/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
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zuluwarriors1879:
The%20pencil%20lead%20and%20fifty-cent%20coin%20sunk.%20I%20think%20this%20question%20is%20very%20subjective%20to%20the%20size/surface%20area%20of%20the%20objects.%20Not%20quite%20a%20good%20question,%20IMO.http://postimage.org/image/1vgqx55hg/
Can anyone help suggesting an answer? I suspect the answer in the assessment book is either wrong or the question is poorly formulated.
Thanks.
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