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Well sorta, if you eat alot of sugar it will make/help your veins show more, but doesnt make you any more muscular (:

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Q: Does sugar help growth
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Does sugar effect the growth of a plant or what?

yes sugar does affect the growth sugar can help the plant get bigger but too much sugar can kill the plant so remember just half a cup of sugar.


Does sugar help plants?

Sugar can help plants grow to a certain extent. However, excessive amounts of sugar are harmful to plant as it may inhibit proper growth.


How does carbon help plant growth?

plants need carbon and sunlight yo make food(sugar)


What stops sugar crystal growth?

When all of the water has evaporated, and all of the dissolved sugar has been turned into crystals, then sugar crystal growth will be stopped.


Does sweet tea help plant growth?

Maybe, Sweetened tea contains sugar and that can cause clumping around the roots if the plant.


Does sugar give you growth and repair?

ye it does


Does sugar prevents the growth of microorganisms in the fruit?

no


What speeds the growth of molds plain water or sugar water?

sugar water. plain water is sort of like nuetral, whereas sugar is FOOD for the mold so they thrive on it and it encourages their growth.:)


How does the sugar affect the growth of the yeast?

My guess would be that osmotic concentration of the sugar gets so great that the yeast is unable to get enough water for growth.


Can sugar water disinfect surfaces?

No. In fact, the sugar may promote bacterial growth.


What affects the yeast growth?

Temperature of its environment, amount of sugar, type of sugar, and acidity.


Will sugar stunt the growth of radishes?

Sugar can stunt the growth of radishes or not allow them to grow at all. When sugar is added, the soil water itself will not be able to give the plant what it needs to grow. The roots that grow from the radishes are not adapted to absorb sugar.