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    Biochemical Tests

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    group and have the ability to reduce copper(II) ions to copper (I) ions during the Benedict’s Test. All monosaccharides are reducing sugars while only some dissacharides are reducing sugar. Examples of reducing sugar are: Monosaccharides Glucose Fructose Galactose Dissacharides Lactose maltose Non-reducing sugars do not contain have free aldehyde groups and upon testing with Benedict’s solution will not reduce copper(11) ions to copper (1) ions. Non-reducing sugars do not react with any

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    yeast fermentation

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    respiration. The substrate which I chose to further investigate was fructose. Fructose is a fruit sugar which is one of the three‚ along with glucose and galactose‚ dietary monosaccharides that are directly absorbed into the bloodstream during digestion. Materials: 2% yeast solution Large beaker Small beaker Conical flask Thermometer (˙C) Glass rod pH meter & data logger Hot water Sensitive digital scale (g) Fructose (1.0g‚ 1.5g‚ 2.0g‚ 2.5g) Glucose (1.0g‚ 1.5g‚ 2.0g‚ 2.5g) Measuring

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    Soc 152A Study Guide

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    Quiz 1 Study Guide: Fall 2013 1. Know how to read a food label. There will be questions asking you to apply that knowledge‚ not just show that you memorized it. 2. How many calories per gram of CHO‚ fat‚ and protein? CHO: 1gram=4 calories Fat: 1gram =9 calories Protein: 1 gram=4 calories 3. What are the stages of change from the Transtheoretical Model of Change? Know the order they come in and the characteristics of each stage. Precontemplation (Not Ready)-"People are not intending

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    intolerance in pakistan

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    probably an outcome of security rather than insecurity. A besieged civilization is generally a paranoid civilization looking for enemies within and without to blame for failures Intolerance Intolerance can be defined as unwillingness to accept views‚ beliefs‚ or behavior that differ from one’s own. Unfortunately intolerance is growing day by day in

    Free Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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    the beliefs of a person do not determine whether that person is human or not. Although religious intolerance has been present in the world for centuries‚ the amount of intolerance is not getting smaller. However‚ with the use of works such as Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice‚ and historical events like the Holocaust‚ people can learn to become more accepting and hopefully remove this intolerance from people all over the world. The Holocaust was a horrific event that took place in the 1930s and

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    Yeast Respiration Lab

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    substrate which I chose to further investigate was fructose. Fructose is a fruit sugar which is one of the three‚ along with glucose and galactose‚ dietary monosaccharides that are directly absorbed into the bloodstream during digestion. Apparatus 2% yeast solution Large beaker Small beaker Conical flask Thermometer (˙C) Glass rod pH meter & data logger Hot water Sensitive digital scale (g) Fructose (1.0g‚ 1.5g‚ 2.0g‚ 2.5g) Glucose (1.0g‚ 1.5g

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    Health Benefits of Dates

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    Health benefits of dates fruit are uncountable. Intestinal Disorders: The nicotinic content that is present in the dates is said to be beneficial for curing any kinds of intestinal disorders. Continuous intake of dates helps to maintain a check on the growth of the pathological organisms and thus‚ helps in the rise of friendly bacteria in the intestines. Constipation: Date is termed to be a laxative food. This is the reason that dates are beneficial for people suffering from constipation.

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    (yellow) 5% glucose Yes (orange) Yes (yellow) 5% fructose Yes (brown) Yes (brown) 5% maltose Yes (orange) Yes (gold) B. Molisch Test Color of Junction Glucose Purple Sucrose Purple Starch Purple C. Bial’s Test Color Change Ribose Yellow -> Dirty Green Glucose Yellow -> Dark Yellow D. Seliwanoff’s Test Observation Sucrose 1st (Dark) Glucose 2nd (Medium) Fructose 3rd (Light) E. Benedict’s Test Color Change Glucose light blue -> Orange Fructose light blue -> light olive green Maltose light blue

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    1.0 ABSTRACT The production of reducing sugars by acid of carbohydrate cereals powder‚ jams (total sugar content) and jams (reducing sugar content) were performed in order to study reducing sugar production. The study involved hydrolysis carbohydrate cereals powder and jams by immersing in boiling water at environmental temperature. Acid hydrolysis was carried out through reflux boiling for 20 minutes with 10ml 0f 1.5M concentrations of diluted sulphuric acid. Reducing sugars concentrations

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    Religious Intolerance

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    Religious intolerance 1. Introduction notes “Religion is like a pair of shoes.....Find one that fits for you‚ but don ’t make me wear your shoes.” George Carlin 2. Definition of tolerance: 1. The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others. 2. The ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with. 3. Definition of tolerance according to the 19th century British historian Arnold

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