im doing a science project on this....... the information i have found so far is:
-yeast is a fungus, it needs energy for growth. sugar supplies the energy yeast needs to grow, so when they mix, the yeast is able to rise.
- yeast uses oxygen to release its energy (respiration). so the more sugar there is, the more active the yeast will be.
sorry that's all i found for now. hope that helps
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It's likely. Salt water causes the creatures to shrink because of osmosis. Sugary water should have the same effect.
it make sthe yeast rise it make sthe yeast rise
how do different types of liqids affect fruit fly growth. please give me a answer
The Answer is The Yeast Reason: The control treatment's ( the yeast ) amount ( types or amount ) doesn't change, or else the results of the experiments would be different ( I'm a bad at explaining )
Sweet, short-chained carbohydrates are commonly known as sugars. Each of the various types of sugars contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Saccharides means sugars. They are many types depending on the number of base sugars: monosaccharides, disaccharides, etc.
The types of unusual plant growth are galls, witches brooms and burls. These types of plants are caused by things such as wasp larvae or parasites.
how do different types of liqids affect fruit fly growth. please give me a answer
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Along the way, specific enzymes are needed to process different types of sugars.
No it dose not it might have different effects on diffident types but in most cases that will not help.
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.
How does...what?... affect different types of objects? This question needs more specific information.
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
because of sugars and different types of cell kinesis
no
Nutrients, soil properties, light, water availability, the presence of herbivores, pathogens, parasites, and mutualists
Yes they do.