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Q: Suggest some ways by which an organism could be a slow gelatin liquefier?
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There is a model of an atom with grapes and gelatin in a bowl what would the gelatin and the bowl be?

the grapes would be the atom while the gelatin could either be nothing or the electron cloud. the grapes would be the atom while the gelatin could either be nothing or the electron cloud.


Could an organism made of cells is a unicellular organism?

False


What could you to do the fresh pineapple that would allow the gelatin to become firm?

you could make it into juice and then add it to the jello.


Are there any animal products in match heads?

Not really. A match head is mainly made of phosphorous, but it has some gelatin. Gelatin is a binder for many matches, and only the collagen inside of the very small amount gelatin could pass of for an "animal by-product."


How can you shrink your huge knuckles?

It was suggested to me that knuckles afflicted by arthritis could be shrunk by the ingestion of gelatin


Can Muslims eat gelatin?

Muslims could eat gelatin BUT depending on its origin, theirs two kinds of Gelatin, one that comes from plants, and the other that comes from pig or cows, the one that comes from plants is not Haram meaning it is allowed, but the other is haram or not allowed, to find out of it is or not made from plant or animal call the product maker and ask.


Is gelatin in jello pork?

Yes, it does. Pork Gelatin is used in marshmallows, skittles, jello, etc...


Does gelatin spoil at room temp?

If you are talking about dry gelatin, no - it does not grow microbes. If you are talking about a gelatin dessert, I believe it would lose its shape and look unappetizing before it would actually spoil. But it is made up of protein, sugar and water, so I would think it could grow microbes.


Can gelatin be substituted for pectin?

not all the time you can you can use them for different things just try it it could be a expirement


What is the mechanism by which a small single-celled organism could ingest a smaller single-celled organism?

The mechanism by which one small, single-celled organism could ingest a smaller single-celled organism is phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is the process of ingesting particles of a cell.


What could happen if organism could not maintain homeostasis?

It would die.


What is the micro-organism in cheese?

It could be rennet