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Earthworm Biology
... facilitates efficient burrowing; in addition, various skin glands secrete a lubricating mucus which aids movement through the earth and helps to stabilize burrows and casts. The earthworm' ... , and other smaller organic molecules from the organic residues (which include living protozoa, nematodes, bacteria, fungi, and other microorganiams as well as partially decomposed plant and animal materials). ...
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Sprouts:Safe Handling Practices for Consumers
... Grown: Sprouts are grown in moist and warm conditions. These conditions are also ideal for bacteria to multiply. Many interventions have been tried to reduce the bacterial growth and contamination in ... on the surface, but does not eliminate all the bacteria. Pregnant women, and persons under age 5 or over 65, persons with AIDS or using medications that cause depression of immunity should ...
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