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    This kind of corn sweeteners largely replaced natural sugar in soft drinks and processed food. In tremendous quantities, such diet of high-fructose corn syrup and refined carbohydrates leads to an augment of insulin secretion. It would result in a wearing down of the metabolic system by catabolism of elevated amount of glucose in blood. On a more sophisticated fact, there is much likelihood that such astonishing intake of high-fructose corn syrup could also bring about diabetes. Diabetes…

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    concentration gradient. In this case, we are trying to measure to the diffusion of water that goes in and out of the egg membrane. This is also known as osmosis. We performed the experiment by placing the egg into two different solutions, the corn syrup and water. The corn syrup is an example of a hypertonic solution while the water is an example of a hypotonic solution. Because of that, the egg has different reactions to the two solutions with different tonicities. When the egg was placed in…

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    In the article “When a Crop Becomes King” by Michael Pollan, the author discusses how the usage and consumption of corn has a negative effect on everything that it comes into contact with. America has let corn become a “king” in our society and country. Corn is said to be a king because corn basically controls our government since there is the $190 billion bill only to subsidize corn. “One need look no further than the $190 billion farm bill President Bush signed last month to wonder whose…

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    Egg Osmosis Essay

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    to low concentration, then an egg in corn syrup will be hypertonic because the molecules are moving out of the egg. If water from areas of high concentration to low concentration, then an egg in water will be hypotonic because the molecules are moving in the egg. On day one, we put an egg in one-hundred ml of vinegar and placed plastic wrap over top and put a rubber band…

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    Light Corn Syrup 10 2.39 1.52 2.04 2.36 2.06 2.07 5. Basics Liquid Hand Soap 10 3.20 2.43 2.15 2.24 2.43 2.49 Mass of Beaker 28.15g ±0.01g Distance(cm) 30 Height of incline(cm) 27 Angle of Incline 64.3ᵒ Uncertainty in Raw Data The…

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    experiment include: one white egg, a plastic cup labeled “egg”, vinegar, distilled water, corn syrup, a tape measure, saran wrap, a triple beam balance, a camera (can be on a phone), and a way to record the data (e.g. pencil and paper). The variable that is manipulated, or the independent variable, is the egg. The variable that is controlled, or the dependent variable, is the liquid (the vinegar, corn syrup, and distilled water) in the cup. Before the vinegar was added to the solution, the…

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    Purpose What makes the best bubble solution? In order to make a best bubble solution, I have to use detergent, corn syrup, water, and glycerin. By the best, I mean a mixture that creates a solution which will last long. Acknowledgments I would like to thank everyone who helped me make my project successful. First of all, I would like to thank my teacher Mr. Mackey’s help. He provided the instructions and explained how to do an essay and a poster board. Secondly, I would like to thank you my…

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    Food Allergy Essay

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    are even more common; big brand grocery stores will carry gluten free bread, pasta, beer and baked goods. To replace the gluten, products will often be made with rice and/or corn. Substitutes for regular flour may include rice flour, oat flour or almond meal. A replacement for bread can be lettuce wraps, cauliflower patties, corn tortillas or rice cakes. Living with celiacs disease may initially be a shock and involve immediate transformation, but it is far from impossible, especially with all…

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    Fake Blood

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    Hall in London, and it was invented by pharmacist John Tynegate. This new recipe included Golden Syrup, red, blue, and yellow food coloring, and corn starch to thicken. An estimated 360 gallons of Kensington Gore was used infamously in the elevator scene in “The Shining”. The Hollywood fake blood as we know it today was perfected by makeup artist Dick Smith. It uses Corn Syrup instead of Golden syrup, because of its low cost. It also includes Methyl Paraben, an ingredient used in makeup that…

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    Egg Osmosis Egg Lab Report

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    In this lab, the effects of osmosis on an egg without a shell will be observed; an egg will be submerged in water and then corn syrup. Osmosis, the process of water moving from a low concentrated area to an area of high concentration, is the main theme of this lab. The purpose of this experiment is to view the effects of an egg in a hypertonic state, hypotonic state, isotonic state and diffusion. Hypertonic is the movement of water leaving the egg to an area of higher concentration. When this…

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