We can make electricity out of food
Fruit Flies
yes
Testing for starch, reducing sugar, lipids(fats), vitamin c, protein. See what happens if you add acids of bases to a fruit. Google past papers, for igcse and it will give you a range of sheets with experiments on them. Good luck.
Some Experiments was created on 2006-03-27.
david traff, commonly known as the boy who does pointless experiments and who cries when you talk to him
Fruit flies have been sent to space for studies and have survived in space conditions. However, some fruit flies may have died during experiments due to various factors such as stress, radiation exposure, or lack of appropriate food and water.
Yes, they are used in experiments in some places :)
Gravity is certainly not necessary in order to do experiments. In fact, there are some experiments that can ONLY be done in zero gravity ... like for example an experiment to determine how seeds decide which way to send roots and where to extend the green shoots when there is no 'up' or 'down', or whether fruit-flies can maintain their sanity in zero gravity and continue their important mating work.
The correct phrase is "Here is some fruit" because "fruit" is an uncountable noun in this context.
No, tamarind is not an indicator. Tamarind is a fruit-bearing tree from which a sticky, sour fruit is harvested and used in cooking and traditional medicine. It is not used as a chemical indicator in scientific experiments.
mosqueto A fruit fly is pretty short lived which is the reason scientists use the in experiments.
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.