28 Nov Intro to Life Science Week 6 Assignment Wanted: Dead, Not Alive Bacteria, protists, and other forms of early life can be very harmful when they get into our food supply. Find a current (within the last two months) food recall or foodborne outbreak due to contamination by one of these living things. With that information, create a Wanted poster for the organism that has caused a recent outbreak of contaminated food. (Refer back to Chapter 3: Food for Thought.) The poster should include: ? ?The name and type of organism ? ?Why the organism is dangerous due to the sickness it causes ? ?An explanation of the recent outbreak (from a news story or the CDC food safety website) ? ?Food safety tips
Intro to Life Science – Week 6 Assignment
Wanted: Dead, Not Alive
Bacteria, protists, and other forms of early life can be very harmful when they get into our food supply. Find a current (within the last two months) food recall or foodborne outbreak due to contamination by one of these living things. With that information, create a “Wanted” poster for the organism that has caused a recent outbreak of contaminated food. (Refer back to Chapter 3: “Food for Thought.”)
The poster should include:
· The name and type of organism
· Why the organism is dangerous due to the sickness it causes
· An explanation of the recent outbreak (from a news story or the CDC food safety website)
· Food safety tips to avoid future contamination
· Any other relevant, helpful information
Download this template to assist you with the assignment.
***ABSOLUTLEY NO PLAGRAISM!!! PLEASE INCLUDE REFERENCES***
Type of Cell: (Prokaryote or Eukaryote)
Type of Organism: (What other classification would it be in? )
Why is this organism dangerous? (explain why/ how it makes people sick)
Where was this organism recently a problem in the last 30 days? (Give a current food contamination example involving this organisms)
How to Stay Safe: What are food safety tips to avoid this organism
Extra Warning: Include any additional relevant information about how to identify the organism.
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