If no more food is added to the test tube, the organisms present will eventually exhaust the available nutrients, leading to a decline in their growth and reproduction. As resources deplete, waste products may accumulate, potentially harming the organisms and disrupting the ecosystem within the test tube. Ultimately, if conditions do not change, the organisms may die off or enter a dormant state.
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From a recent science test I completed shows small doses of aggregate seem to strengthen the mixture, but as more is added, it becomes worse than with none at all.
Yes this can happen. Its best to have a blood test performed. More accuarte.
well obviously you have a baby on the way you get morning sickness and some of the time you crave for food best advice do a pregnency test
The test can be done without activators, but they are usually added to shorten the clotting time, making the test more useful for monitoring heparin levels.
It will usually turn black that is a starch test you can test It on various vegetables and sources if food like peanuts and bananas and if they turn black it means they have some trace of starch in them
when dyed colour may not take and damage hair more
Add more in smaller amounts and test again.
The Moron Test happened in 2009.
It depends on what is inside the test tube. If the test tube is empty nothing will happen, if there is petrol in the test tube the petrol will ignite.