Carbon Dioxide is given off because they are both like humans, needing more oxygan than carbon dioxide.
germinating
Green peas are rich in fiber which is good for goldfish. The only thing is, with canned peas, I would be sure to rinse them thoroughly in water. The goldfish do not need the preservatives and salt that might be included in the canning process,
Because its like nothing.
The temperature will rise in the beaker containing the germinating peas due to the metabolic processes of germination producing heat. The boiled peas do not have living metabolic activity, so they will not generate heat in the same way.
i think the glucose is the left over energy from when it had been germinating! :)
Yes, germinating peas have a higher respiratory rate than ungerminated peas. During germination, metabolic processes increase as the seeds convert stored nutrients into energy to support growth, leading to heightened respiration. This increased activity results in a higher consumption of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide compared to ungerminated peas, which are in a dormant state.
I would not give my goldfish any shelled peas. The best food for them is Earthworms.
you can feed them peas or zucchini
no, but if needed they eat mashed peas
feed it some frozen peas or don't feed it for a week
The differences in photosynthesis and respiration in germinating and non-germinating peas may help us explain the adaptations plants have made to be successful organisms. Many plants generate seeds to produce their offspring and within these seeds is the genetic information they need to become mature, reproductive plants. Ten non-germinating peas were weighed, then placed in a sealed bottle and the concentration of CO2 was monitored for a period of ten to twenty minutes. This time was equally divided between light and darkness and was long enough to derive an accurate slope, and consequently photosynthesis and respiration rates, from changes in CO2 concentration. Then ten germinating peas were measured, using the same procedure. A total of two runs for germinating peas and a total of two runs for non-germinating peas were completed for this experiment. The rates derived from these procedures were then divided by its groups corresponding mass. This standardized results so that quantitatively the data was equivalent among trials and not skewed by differences in mass.
feed them boiled peas without the shell (just the mushy bit inside) .