Starch is not soluble so therefore a higher concentration will have more starch molecules stopping light from going through.
a mixture of frequencies.
The answer is colloid.
In a thick smear the bacteria will be too concentrated, reducing the amount of light passing through the slide, the stain may not penetrate adequately, and it will be difficult to visualize individual cells.
Starch is produced by leaves during Photosynthesis, therefore if the leaf has not been exposed to light then it will not contain starch, and so when tested the Iodine will stay Yellow/Brown. Consequently if the leaf has been left in the light Photosynthesis will have taken place and when tested the Iodine will go Blue/Black showing that Starch is present. Hope this helps :)
Transparent materials will always allow light to pass through, translucent materials will allow light to pass through as well but the light rays will be scattered. Opaque materials will not allow any light to pass through.
Yes, a beam of light can pass through a starch solution, but it may be scattered or absorbed depending on the concentration of starch particles in the solution. Starch does not typically block light completely but may affect its intensity or direction.
No, starch does not grow in the dark. Starch is a type of carbohydrate that is stored in plants for energy, and it is produced through photosynthesis, which requires light. Without light, plants cannot produce starch through photosynthesis.
run it through a hyper concentrated light
Yes, a homogeneous mixture can scatter light if the size of the particles in the mixture is similar to the wavelength of light. This phenomenon is known as the Tyndall effect, where the light is scattered as it passes through the mixture due to interactions with the particles.
An opaque mixture does not allow light to pass through. This occurs when particles in the mixture are too large or too densely packed to transmit light. Examples include mud, wood, and metal.
The Tyndall Effect can help determine if a mixture is a colloid by observing if the mixture scatters light. Colloids will scatter light, causing the light beam to become visible when passing through the mixture. If the mixture does not scatter light, it is likely not a colloid.
A strongly concentrated light is called a laser.
Yes light is neccesary for starch synthesis.This is do to the proccess of photosynthesis creating the sugar glucose the glucose is then converted into other forms of carbohydrates e.g sugars for respiration, starch for storgae, or cellulose for cell wall, Lipids e.g. lipoproteins and proteins e.g. enzymes. Therefore meaning that before starch can be produced the glucose must first be produced through the proccess of photosynthesis which requires both sunlight and chlorophyll.
A laser. Laser beams are intense and concentrated beams of light that have the ability to cut through various materials, including other light sources.
starch is made through the process of photosynthesis
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