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No. The only products are oxygen and water.
During the jam preparation some chemical reactions can be involved.
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interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
during interphase the cells prepare for the divsion and the DNA replicates and chromosomes form
oIO, stands for oil immersion objective. it was discovered during 1870. the OIO, magnifies the actual size of the specimen , 100 times, with the aid of placing a drop of ceddar oil at the top of the coverslip in slide. Remember that the OIO objective must touch the surface of the oil.
The objective lens on a microscope that comes closest to the specimen and is most likely to break a slide if proper precautions are not taken is the high-power objective. High-power objectives are designed for high magnification, typically in the range of 40x to 100x, and they have a very short working distance. The working distance is the distance between the objective lens and the specimen. Because the high-power objective has such a short working distance, it means that it needs to be very close to the specimen being observed. If the slide or coverslip is too thick or if there's an uneven or raised area on the slide, there's a risk that the objective lens may come into contact with the slide, potentially causing damage to both the lens and the slide. This is why it's crucial to handle slides carefully and ensure they are prepared with the appropriate thickness and flatness to avoid damaging the high-power objective and obtaining clear images during microscopy.
to avoid loss of nutrients food preparation
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Paracetamol, chlorpheniramine with phenylephrine preparation is considered as safe preparation, during pregnancy.
Preparation
According to Babycenter.com (and Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board) Anusol, Preparation H, and Tucks are all safe to use during pregnancy.
How soon a specimen of something must reach the laboratory depends partly on the reason for which it is being sent to the laboratory, environmental conditions during storage and transit, and the stability of the substances the specimen consists of. A urine specimen must be refrigerated during storage and transit and arrive in the lab within an hour or two. It cannot sit out because warmth will allow bacteria, if present, to begin to grow in numbers.
No. Food can be contaminated during preparation, cooking, and also at service. A common presumption of food service workers is in assuming the possibility of contamination ends in the kitchen.
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during G2 of interphase there is cell growth and preparation for cell division, the cell does its job during G2