Yes, to a point where too much is dissolved.
Yes It Can.
It's a vacuole.
Phloem
The Cell Wall
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
I know oxygen and if you smoke carbon monoxide is dissolved in the blood. I think salts, sugars, vitamins and minerals and all dissolved into the blood. Also alcohol when you drink it gets dissolved in the blood.
Pure water can not be fermented. Fermentation happens when yeast lives on sugars that have been dissolved in water.
It's a vacuole.
There is no chemical reaction. Most sugars are soluble in water, so the sugar will probably dissolve; dissolved sugars tend to form hemiacetals or hemiketals if they're not already in that configuration.
Starch is an chain of sugar molecules, and the chain separates to its individual sugars when dissolved. Because sugars are made of C, H, and O, there are no metals and no ionic bonds in the molecule, so it does not conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
The vitreous humour; a clear gel, made mostly of water with dissolved salts and sugars and a collagen fibre network.
no, only ionically bonded compounds can, sugar is covalently bonded.
Phloem
Chemical formulas are not used to describe mixtures. Carbonated drinks are a mixture of water, sugars and flavorings with carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water.
Try in a pharmacy or in a supermarket.
Chemical formulas are not used to describe mixtures. Carbonated drinks are a mixture of water, sugars and flavorings with carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water.
Milk is a mixture, as it contains many different compounds (proteins, fats, sugars, etc.) dissolved/suspended in water.
The mycorrhizae fungi supply the plant with dissolved minerals and water from the soil in exchange the plant returns sugars to the fungus.