Sluggish contractions that move wastes toward the sigmoid colon are called
A) segmentation. B) mass movement. C) haustration. D) peristalsis.
C
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The difference between foodborne infection and foodborne intoxication is that: a. foodborne intoxication results from chemicals produced by microbes
b. foodborne intoxication requires oxygen for microbes to multiply. c. foodborne infection can be detected by a bad odor in food. d. foodborne infection cannot result from eating raw vegetables. e. foodborne intoxication cannot be transmitted to human beings through food and water.
Which of the following vitamins acts as a hormone in the human body?
A. Niacin B. D C. C D. Riboflavin
Bay belong to which of the following families?
A. Apiaceae B. Lamiaceae C. Lauraceae D. Styracaceae
Red tide is a phenomenon that results from the overgrowth of certain ocean algae. The toxin produced by red tide that can cause shellfish poisoning is called
A. shellfish toxin. B. brevetoxin. C. aflatoxin. D. red toxin.