Biology, 06.05.2021 19:00 tjahaheuuwu
As much as 25 percent of the fruits and vegetables grown in
Chinese agricultural regions rot before they can be
transported the long distances to market. Which of the
following is a smaller, more manageable problem that
contributes to this complex problem?
A. Conserving Earth's limited fossil fuel reserves
B. Mitigating problems associated with rising sea
levels
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C. Reducing global emissions of greenhouse gases
D. Developing efficient ways of transporting food
Answers: 2
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All of the following statements about enzymes are correct except: proteolytic enzymes are also known as proteases. pectin methyl esterase causes browning of cut fruit. cloud loss in orange juice is due to enzyme activity. proteolytic enzymes in fish cause tissue softening during storage.
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Answers: 1
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