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12. What chemical reagent can be used to detect sugar (other than sucrose) in a substance?
What happens to this reagent in the presence of sugar?
13. Give the monomer building block for polymer carbohydrates.
14. Give three examples of carbohydrate polymers.
15. What are the two main functions of carbohydrates?
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16. Name two carbohydrate polymers found in plants.
17. Name an important carbohydrate polymer found in the human body (liver and muscles).
18. Name foods that contain carbohydrates.
19. What chemical can be used to detect the presence of starch in a substance? What
happens to this chemical in the presence of starch?

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Answer 1
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HELP! ILL MARK BRAINLIEST!12. What Chemical Reagent Can Be Used To Detect Sugar (other Than Sucrose)
Answer 2

Explanation:

12.In lab, we used Benedict's reagent to test for one particular reducing sugar: glucose. Benedict's reagent starts out aqua-blue. As it is heated in the presence of reducing sugars, it turns yellow to orange.

13.Monosaccharides: The Sweet Ones

Monosaccharides: The Sweet OnesThey are the building blocks (monomers) for the synthesis of polymers or complex carbohydrates, as will be discussed further in this section. Monosaccharides are classified based on the number of carbons in the molecule.

14.The most common carbohydrate polymers that are found in nature are cellulose, starch, dextrins and cyclodextrins, chitin and chitosan, hyaluronic acid, and various gums (carrageenan, xanthan,

15.Functions of Carbohydrates

Functions of CarbohydratesProviding energy and regulation of blood glucose.

Functions of CarbohydratesProviding energy and regulation of blood glucose.Sparing the use of proteins for energy.

Functions of CarbohydratesProviding energy and regulation of blood glucose.Sparing the use of proteins for energy.Breakdown of fatty acids and preventing ketosis.

Functions of CarbohydratesProviding energy and regulation of blood glucose.Sparing the use of proteins for energy.Breakdown of fatty acids and preventing ketosis.Biological recognition processes.

Functions of CarbohydratesProviding energy and regulation of blood glucose.Sparing the use of proteins for energy.Breakdown of fatty acids and preventing ketosis.Biological recognition processes.Flavor and Sweeteners.

Functions of CarbohydratesProviding energy and regulation of blood glucose.Sparing the use of proteins for energy.Breakdown of fatty acids and preventing ketosis.Biological recognition processes.Flavor and Sweeteners.Dietary fiber.

16.Key Takeaways

Key TakeawaysStarch is a storage form of energy in plants. It contains two polymers composed of glucose units: amylose (linear) and amylopectin (branched).

Key TakeawaysStarch is a storage form of energy in plants. It contains two polymers composed of glucose units: amylose (linear) and amylopectin (branched).Glycogen is a storage form of energy in animals. ...

Key TakeawaysStarch is a storage form of energy in plants. It contains two polymers composed of glucose units: amylose (linear) and amylopectin (branched).Glycogen is a storage form of energy in animals. ...Cellulose is a structural polymer of glucose units found in plants.

17.Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in humans and other vertebrates. Like starch, glycogen is a polymer of glucose monomers, and it is even more highly branched than amylopectin. Glycogen is usually stored in liver and muscle cells.

18.Which Foods Have Carbs?

Which Foods Have Carbs?Dairy. Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.

Which Foods Have Carbs?Dairy. Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.Fruit. Whole fruit and fruit juice.

Which Foods Have Carbs?Dairy. Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.Fruit. Whole fruit and fruit juice.Grains. Bread, rice, crackers, and cereal.

Which Foods Have Carbs?Dairy. Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.Fruit. Whole fruit and fruit juice.Grains. Bread, rice, crackers, and cereal.Legumes. Beans and other plant-based proteins.

Which Foods Have Carbs?Dairy. Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.Fruit. Whole fruit and fruit juice.Grains. Bread, rice, crackers, and cereal.Legumes. Beans and other plant-based proteins.Starchy Vegetables. Potatoes and corn.

Which Foods Have Carbs?Dairy. Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.Fruit. Whole fruit and fruit juice.Grains. Bread, rice, crackers, and cereal.Legumes. Beans and other plant-based proteins.Starchy Vegetables. Potatoes and corn.Sugary Sweets. Limit these! Soda, candy, cookies, and other desserts.

19.iodine solution

iodine solutionA chemical test for starch is to add iodine solution (yellow/brown) and look for a colour change. In the presence of starch, iodine turns a blue/black colour. It is possible to distinguish starch from glucose (and other carbohydrates) using this iodine solution test.


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Four substances are important for both photosynthesis and cellular respiration: oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide, and water. What is the best explanation for how both processes use these substances?

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Answer: D

Explanation:

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D

Explanation:

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During which activity is fossil fuel used ?
A.wheat growing in a field on a farm
B.handwashing dishes with freshwater
C.breathing oxygen into your lungs
D. burning gasoline in a car engine

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Answer:

d burning gasoline in a car engine

Answer:

D

Explanation:

as distance between two objects increase (gets bigger) the pull of gravity..

A. decreases

B. stays the same

C. increases

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Answer:

 A. decreases

Explanation:

Since gravitationalforce is inversely proprtional to the distance by the formular F = GM1M2/r^2.

what is DNA replication similar to

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Answer:

i wanna say RNA

Explanation:

DNA sequencing.
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Whitetip reef sharks spend most of the day lying on the ocean floor. While remaining still, these sharks pump water across their gills. The movement of water across their gills is necessary for

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water purification and to remove toxins from the water

Answer:obtaining oxygen

Define aerobic respiration

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Answer:

a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate, and then release waste products

Explanation:

At what age is a child likely to learn to sit up without support? (2 points)
One day
Ob
One month
ос
Five months
Od
Nine months

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Answer:

I think the answer is Five months

Explanation:

Answer:c

Explanation:

five months

What was the colour of litmus paper in the sodium hydroxide solution?​

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Answer:

It turns a greenish color.

Explanation:

When it's dipped into a vial of sodium hydroxide, or NaOH, which is basic, it turns a greenish color. When pH paper is in the presence of pure water, it turns purple. Note that litmus paper only turns two colors: red for acids and blue for bases.

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Answer:

A graph not only depends on the data that we are graphing, there are other important factors such as the units we use (here we have °C vs years, but we could have °F vs days and we would see a different graph, which represents the exact same information) , the scale we use (a lot of graphs are misleading because of the use of logarithmic scales, we need to be clear about the scales we use), where we put the zero of each axis (We usually use the intersection of both axes as the (0, 0) point, but this is not a necessary condition, we could manipulate our coordinate axis as we want) , etc.

So there are a lot of things that can impact on how we see the graph of the same data.

About the second answer, one could interpret from that graph that the actual temperature between the years 1880 and 2020 was around 14°C.

Which question did Charles Darwin attempt to answer?

A. Where is genetic material stored in the cell?

B. Why do different organisms live in different places?

C. Are an offspring's traits similar to those of its parents?

D. How many offspring can an organism have?

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Answer:B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

Im gonna say B

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Which is an example of a trend ?

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Dabbing bottle flipping etc stuff like that

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The definition of a trend is a general direction or something popular. An example of trend is a northern moving coastline. An example of trend is the style of bell bottom jeans.

Explanation:

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Which season is taking place in the Southern
Hemisphere in Position 1?

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Answer:

Summer

Explanation:

The season that is taking place in Southern Hemisphere in the position 1 is summer. The correct option is B.

What are seasons?

Seasons are the different environment or different temperature of the earth that changes with time. There are total five seasons are present; summer, winter, autumn, spring, rainy season.

When the earth is exactly in the front of the sun, then there will be summer.

Thus, the correct option is B, summer.

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Which statement best describes the result of meiosis?

A.
It produces body cells.

B.
It causes alleles to deform.

C.
It prevents genetic mutation.

D.
It produces reproductive cells.

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Answer:

It's D

Explanation:

The answer is D) it produces reproductive cells :)

Each day your body makes (.......BLANK.....) red blood cells.
O 400 thousand
300 million
O 600 trillion
200 billion

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the answer is 200 billion i believe

Which best describes?

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Answer:

I think it might be the last response, since it takes about what some say, 550 million years...

It might be wrong... But take it into consideration that it might be the right answer.

What would happen if you discovered the cell wall of a plant was missing?

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Answer:

The cell would leak into the surrounding area, like blood on a cut.

Explanation:

The definition of energy resource is a source or supply of energy that can't be used to generate electric power to meet people's needs. 1. True 2.False

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Answer:

The definition of energy resource is a source or supply of energy that can't be used to generate electric power to meet people's needs. 1. True 2.False

Explanation:

The definition of energy resource is a source or supply of energy that can't be used to generate electric power to meet people's needs. The statement is False

what is energy resource ?

Energy sources play very important role in the development of human society, in industrial revolution the energy has been used the driving force for the modern civilization development.

Technological development and consumption of primary energy causes increase the world population are interdependent.

Primary energy (PE) is an energy resource  has been subjected to conversion or transformation process that contained in raw fuels, and other forms of energy received as input to a system.

there are  many forms of energy sources such as , including nuclear energy, fossil energy like oil, coal and natural gas and renewable sources like wind, solar, geothermal and hydropower.

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This equation represents a biological process. In which organelle is this process completed?
C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H20 + ATP


Cell membranes

Mitochondria

Chloroplasts

Ribosomes

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Answer:

Mitochondria

Explanation:

That equation is for Cellular Respiration and it takes place in the Mitochondria in the Cytoplasm

What's the difference between monosomy and trisomy?

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Answer:

Trisomies and monosomies are two types of chromosomal abnormalities. Specifically, a trisomy is when a person has three of a particular chromosome, instead of the usual two. A monosomy is when they just have one chromosome instead of the usual two.

For example: A trisomy is down syndrome

Explanation:

Answer:

trisomy is when a person has three of the particular chromosome rather than two. Monosomy is when someone has one chromosome rather than the usual two.

n the Watson-Crick model of DNA, the two strands of the double helix are united by hydrogen bonds between

a.
nitrogenous bases

b.
phosphate groups

c.
nitrogen atoms

d.
sugar molecules

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B double helix and linked with hydrogen bonds

Robert Hooke was the first person to observe that every sample of living things he observed under a microscope were composed of smaller compartments that reminded him of small rooms. Which part of cell theory does this observation support? (Select all that apply.)


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A)Cells are the basic unit of life.


B)All cells come from other cells.


C)All living things are made of cells.


D)This observation does not support any part of Cell Theory.


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The answer is:

A) Cells are the basic unit of life.

1) Base your answer on the information and data table below and on your knowledge of biology.
A student wanted to investigate the effect of light on the rate of ripening of tomatoes. She set up four pots of the same size with identical amounts of soil, water, and type of tomato plants. Each plant was exposed to a different intensity of light as shown in the table below.
The independent variable in this experiment is the


A)
light intensity

B)
amount of soil provided

C)
type of tomato plant

D)
color of tomatoes

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Answer:

A) intensity of light

Explanation:

The independent variable is the thing being changed. A dependent variable is the effect caused by that change

Think back to the last lesson we covered. What is the difference between revolution and rotation of a planet?

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Answer:

Revolution refers to movement around another object whereas rotation refers to the spinning of an object.

Explanation:

Revolution is defined as the movement of one object around another object whereas rotation is defined as the spinning of an object about its own axis. In revolution the object moves from one place to another around another object while on the other hand, in rotation the object does not moves from one place to another but rotates at one place.

How are tropical plants such as bromeliads adapted to the biome in which they live?
O A. They grow from tree branches rather than the forest floor, which helps them to absorb more sunlight.
OB. They have long, thick roots, which helps them to gather the nutrients that are found deep within the soil.
O C. They have hollow leaves and stems for storing water, which helps them to survive long periods with little rainfall.
O D. They lose their leaves during the winter, which helps them to save energy when the temperature falls and prevents the buildup of
snow.

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the answer is a! i got it right

This is all questions about the Nitrogen Cycle I understand if you can’t answer them all but can you try at least one?!
3.
List the biotic components of the cycle.
4.
List the abiotic components of the cycle.
5.
What is the reservoir of nitrogen?
6
What happens to the nitrogen stored in dead plants and animals?
7
Plants use nitrogen in the form of
8. Why is this cycle important to the ecosystem?

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Answer:

              3. Plants, microbes, animals, and organic matter are the biotic components of the cycle.

               4. Soil, water, and N2 gas are the abiotic components of the cycle.

               5. The atmosphere is the main reservoir of nitrogen.

               6. The nitrogen turns into ammonia.

               7. Plants use nitrogen in the form of nitrate.

               8. In short terms, nitrogen is essential for all life.

Note: I'm not sure how big of an explanation you're supposed to give in your answers, so these are just shortly worded answers.

What is another name for a sex cell?
Bob
Gamete
Spermatozoia

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Answer:

Spermatozoia

Explanation:

its Spermatozoia

Answer:

Gamete

Explanation:

The structure labeled as x is the ____ so the cell in the image is a ____ the structure labeled as w is the ______ so the cell in the image is a ____

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Mass. Protocol . Hydrated. Particle

Answer:1. nucleus 2.eukaryotic cell 3.chloroplast 4.plant cell hope this helps

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Answer:

BIOSPHERE LEVEL

Explanation:

Biosphere level / D :)

What are the differences and similarities between bacteria and viruses. Please don't use the answer that I provided below. The teach says, that I used the internet, so, please don't use the internet. Answer this from what you know, thank you!
Due: 2/10/2021 1:20

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Answer:

Bacteria' While both can cause disease, viruses are not living organisms, whereas bacteria are. Viruses are only "active" within host cells which they need to reproduce, while bacteria are single-celled organisms that produce their own energy and can reproduce on their own.

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