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List the advantages and disadvantages of DNS Assay
What do you think the accuracy level of DNS Assay for glucose measurement?
2. Enumerate and illustrate the digestion, absorption and utilization of food
in our body.
Because all eukaryotic cells contain ____________ , it is obvious that they were aquired before ____________ .
The scatterplots indicate the population of rabbits in the population over time. The y-axis represents the number of rabbits and the x-axis is time.

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Which graph most likely represents a rabbit population that found a new, larger habitat, but then eventually experienced an increase in predation?
Graph A
Graph B
Graph C
Graph D
How many grams of NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda) would you need to make a 2 molar (2M) solution?

How many grams of C12H22O11 (sucrose) would you need to make a 0.5 molar (1M) solution?
Redi placed pieces of meat in several jars. He divided the jars into two groups. He covered the one group of jars with fine cloth (lids are used in this replication of the experiment). He left the second group of jars uncovered. Redi observed the jars for several days. He saw flies on the covered jars, and he saw flies laying eggs on the meat in the uncovered jars.

redi experiment 2: two jars. One has a lid and one does not. Both have meat in them. Flies surround the jars. There are maggots on the uncovered jar's meat.

Maggots appeared only on the meat in the group of jars left uncovered.
7. What was the variable in his experiment?
Covering both jars.
Covering one jar and leaving the other uncovered.
Leaving both jars uncovered.
There was no variable in this experiment.
Redi placed pieces of meat in several jars. He divided the jars into two groups. He covered the one group of jars with fine cloth (lids are used in this replication of the experiment). He left the second group of jars uncovered. Redi observed the jars for several days. He saw flies on the covered jars, and he saw flies laying eggs on the meat in the uncovered jars.

redi experiment 2: two jars. One has a lid and one does not. Both have meat in them. Flies surround the jars. There are maggots on the uncovered jar's meat.

Maggots appeared only on the meat in the group of jars left uncovered.
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What do you think Redi’s conclusion was?
Living things come from other living things.
Living things are created through spontaneous generation.
Living things come from other living things and through spontaneous generation.
He did not have enough data to arrive at a conclusion.
Redi placed pieces of meat in several jars. He divided the jars into two groups. He covered the one group of jars with fine cloth (lids are used in this replication of the experiment). He left the second group of jars uncovered. Redi observed the jars for several days. He saw flies on the covered jars, and he saw flies laying eggs on the meat in the uncovered jars.

redi experiment 2: two jars. One has a lid and one does not. Both have meat in them. Flies surround the jars. There are maggots on the uncovered jar's meat.

Maggots appeared only on the meat in the group of jars left uncovered.

Now answer the questions below.

6. What do you think was the hypothesis for this experiment?
Maggots grow through spontaneous generation.
Maggots come from eggs laid by flies.
Maggots find their way into the meat.
The problem cannot be solved.
Starch, glycogen, and cellulose are all composed of the same monosaccharide - Glucose. How are all their structures different that allow them to have very different functions
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