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Bacteria numbers can triple in 20 minutes.
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When removing a pot lid, tilt the cover away from you.
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Most cases of Food Borne Illness are preventable.
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Class A fire extinguishers are used for ordinary combustibles like paper, wood and cloth.
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Allow knives to soak in soapy dishwater to ensure they are cleaned thoroughly.
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Hands need only be washed at the beginning and end of all food labs.
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The safest way to carry a knife is by having the blade pointed in front of you.
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If you drop a knife, you should try to catch it before it hits your foot.
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If you have a burn, you should submerge it into ice cold water until the pain stops.
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When in a hurry, it is okay to defrost food on the kitchen counter.
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Please answer the 4 questions correctly.
1. Applying Concepts
All mammals have the same size hearts relative to their body size. Do their hearts beat at the same rate?
2. Interpreting Data
a. What is the resting pulse rate of a 7,000-kilogram African bull elephant?
b. What is the resting pulse rate of a 20-gram mouse? How many complete heartbeats is that per second?
c. What general statement can be made regarding the effect of body size on heart rate in mammals?
3. Making Inferences
a. The data in the graph, plotted on logarithmic coordinates (that is, the scale rises in powers of 10) fall nicely upon a straight line. How would you expect them to look plotted on their linear coordinates?
b. As you walk through the graph from left to right, the line slopes down. This is called a negative slope. What does the negative slope of the line signify?
4. Drawing Conclusions
If you plotted data for an experiment measuring body mass versus resting oxygen consumption, you would get exactly the same slope of the line as shown in this graph. What does this tell us about why body size affects heart rate in mammals as is does?
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