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		<description><![CDATA[Students will understand the following:
1. 	For preservation of food and space-saving storage, astronauts on space missions eat dehydrated foods.
2. 	Dehydration means “removal of water.”
3. 	Dehydrated foods can be consumed by mixing the food with saliva from the eater’s mouth or by adding water.


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