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    The purpose of this experiment was to be able to identify certain substances that the Armadillidium vulgare is attracted to or would be likely to move towards. The substances were three different liquids and three different solids. Another purpose of the lab was to learn the characteristics of an Armadillidium vulgare also known as a pillbug (Mader, 2013). The main topic was based on whether the pillbug would be attracted to certain substances, and the reason they’re attracted to it. The pillbug…

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    Pop Is Good Or Bad Essay

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    question was which brand of pop will melt pop off nails faster. Studies show that nails get rust by sitting in water, and being old. Pop is so powerful because of sugar and carbonation. My hypothesis was that Mountain Dew would be the best of the four pops (Mountain Dew, Orange Fanta, Pepsi, and Coke) because all of the sugar. In this experiment my hypothesis was not supported. This is because coke did the best on getting rust off. Also everything was on a 24 hour time.…

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    Why people frequently choosing the grade B maple syrup? Maple syrup is one of the most popular sweeteners used today. It is a 100 percent natural sweetener, just like honey, and is more nutritious than sugar. Maple syrup has immune-boosting and antioxidants properties, eases digestive issues, and more. You can get the wholesale maple syrup in the online stores with your convenient cost of price. Reason for choosing the grade B maple syrup • Grade B maple syrup is the most minimally processed…

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    The Atkins Diet

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    Approach counterbalanced the immediate nutritional hypotheses of that time stating that certain unbeknownst facets of western eating habits caused obesity. Furthermore, Dr. Atkins attributed obesity to the ingestion of refined carbohydrates such as sugar, flour and corn syrups that carry high…

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    That Sugar Case Study

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    Debate the issue raised in “That Sugar Movie” that excess sugar consumption is to blame for the increasing obesity rate. Many people are claiming that excess sugar creating a ‘bad’ diet is more dangerous then alcohol, inactivity and smoking. In fact, studies have shown that an unhealthy diet consisting of lots of sugar causes more disease then all three of the previously mentioned components combined. (Group, 2017) There is much more evidence to support the fact that sugar is a huge factor…

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    way to blend laboratory chemicals with sucrose (sugar). They found a different compound made from sugar called sucralose. They found it to be really sweet and it was also low calorie. Splenda was put on shelves in 1992 and has sold over 100 million packets. The ingredients include Dextrose, Maltodextrin, and Sucralose (Splenda). Sucralose which is the huge ingredient in Splenda is a zero-calorie artificial sweetener. Although it is from real sugar, there is a chemical process which replaces the…

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    ban this beloved drink. First of all, chocolate milk has nutrients and less unhealthy things that other flavored drinks have. But many parents and teachers disagree, saying that chocolate milk has too much added sugar, they are misinformed, the fact is, it only has 3 teaspoons of added sugar, that’s much less than soda and other flavored drinks. Those people also forget about all of the nutrients kids get for drinking chocolate milk. The drink has all essential nutrients that white milk has. It…

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    under a microscope. Initially the magnified red blood cells looked like little round balls, however after adding a few drops of sugar water to the drop of blood, the student noticed that the cells appeared to become smaller.” Now the question stands, why did the red blood cells appear smaller? There were three possible explanations proposed. Explanation one reads, “Sugar molecules push on the cell membranes and make the cells appear smaller.” Explanation two states,”Water molecules move out of…

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    The Pros And Cons Of HFCS

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    Carbohydrates are our body's major source of fuel. Therefore, they are our sugars, and complex carbohydrates include starches and fibers. HFCS is a simple carbohydrate, compared to fruits, milk, and sweeteners (brown sugar & honey). (Grodner, M., Escott-Stump, S., Dorner, S., 2016, p. 8). HFCS is a sweetener that all of our sodas and fruit-flavored drinks now contain. HFCS has been shown to be very similar to table sugar as well. HFCS…

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    Milk Candy Microstructure

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    Microstructure was observations of milk candy carried out using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Samples were observed samples that show the best treatment and the bad treatment by using the index of effectiveness. The microsture of the best and bad treatments milk candy were presented in Figure 1. Figure 1. Microstructure of milk candy. (A) the best treatment and (B) the bad treatment. (1) magnification 1500x and (2) to 2000x magnification. Figure 1 showed the spread protein matrix and…

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