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Q: Can you produce sugar artificially in a laboratory?
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Why do you artificially produce plants?

to speed the natural reproductive process to produce genetically identical plants


What can you put with a blood parrot?

Not much. They are a laboratory/artificially made creature. They were made from the ova of one Amazonian cichlid species that has been artificially fertilised by another Amazonian species under laboratory conditions. They grow quite large so need a large tank with very clean, warm water.


How do you artificially produce seedless fruit?

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Actinium is a natural element but because is extremely difficult to be separated from ores it is practically obtained artificially in laboratory.


Why does sugar cane produce sugar?

because its sugar


What plants produce sucrose?

beet root, sugar cane and sweet potato produce sugar.


What is FBS in laboratory testing?

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How sugar cane can propagated artificially?

The sugarcane can be propagated artificially by stem cutting.The stem of the sugarcane are usually cut below each node. The cutting is then planted in the soil. Hope this helps. :)


How sugar cane can be propagated artificially?

The sugarcane can be propagated artificially by stem cutting.The stem of the sugarcane are usually cut below each node. The cutting is then planted in the soil. Hope this helps. :)


What is digested to produce glucose?

sugar sugar


Can we reproduce without having physical sex?

There are at least two ways. A woman can be artificially inseminated, and an egg can be fertilized in vitro (in a laboratory setting) and then implanted.


Why is reverse transcriptase used to produce proteins artificially?

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