To answer this question, let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:
Option A) True - This option states that the chemical makeup of food often changes when you cook it. This statement is incorrect. Cooking can cause some chemical changes in food, such as the denaturation of proteins, but it does not always result in a complete change in the chemical makeup of the food.
Option B) False - This option states that the chemical makeup of food does not often change when you cook it. This statement is correct. While cooking can cause some chemical changes in food, such as the denaturation of proteins, the overall chemical composition of the food remains largely the same.
The correct answer is B) False. This option is correct because cooking does not often result in a complete change in the chemical makeup of food.