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Q. Read the paragraph below and then answer the questions. Avoiding Food Poisoning (1) Food poisoning strikes more than 76 million people in the United States every year. (2) Most victims survive these attacks, but some die. (3) What can we do about food poisoning? (4) The single most important step in avoiding food contamination is washing your hands before eating, during cooking, and after using the bathroom. Click Next to continue TAKS Test Practice

Q. Read the paragraph below and then answer the questions. Avoiding Food Poisoning (5) In the kitchen, keep hot food hot and cold food cold by cooking all food thoroughly and covering and refrigerating it as soon as possible. (6) Make sure that all working surfaces and tools are clean, and never use the same knife or cutting board for cutting meats and different foods. Click Next to continue TAKS Test Practice

Q. Read the paragraph below and then answer the questions. Avoiding Food Poisoning (7) Pay attention to the “use by” dates on meat and prepared foods, and never eat anything that smells odd. (8) The steps that keep you safe from food poisoning are simple and logical and will keep you safe. (9) Make them part of your normal routine in the kitchen. Click Next to view the questions TAKS Test Practice

Q. What change, if any, should be made in sentence 4? A.Change contamination to condemnation B.Change hands to hand’s C.Insert a comma after step D.Make no change TAKS Test Practice

Q. What is the most effective way, if any, to rewrite sentence 8? A.The steps that are listed above are simple and make sense and will keep you safe from food poisoning. B.If you follow these logical and simple rules you will be safe. C.Following these simple and logical steps will keep you safe from food poisoning. D.Make no change TAKS Test Practice

Q. Write a magazine column about some rules of safety inside or outside the home. TAKS Test Practice

Make this Foldable to help you organize your notes on the structure and function of the digestive system. Begin with one sheet of plain 11” x 17” paper. Foldables Mark the midpoint of the long axis on a sheet of paper. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Before you read

Foldables Fold the outside edges of the paper in to touch the middle mark. Label as shown. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc.

The Digestive System Transparencies The organs of the digestive System work together to break down food and move it through the body, providing nutrients that are absorbed into the blood and transferred to cells.

To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. The Stomach Transparencies Digestion continues in the stomach. Each of the three layers of stomach Muscles moves in a different direction. These movements aid both mechanical and chemical digestion.

Transparencies To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. The Kidney The kidney, part of the urinary system, performs the vital function of removing wastes from the blood.