use a colourimeter to see how much light is passing through the solution
Trypsin is used in the process of diaphonization to help break down and digest soft tissues, allowing for better visualization of bones and cartilage in specimens.
Trypsin is secreted by the duodenum (beginning of small intestine), where it breaks down peptides into amino acids, which helps the peptides (or proteins) better absorb into the intestines.
You can use any metal as a control, like steel. The experiment then becomes, "what metals conduct heat better than steel?"
sciencetist usally restart emperments to make sure they got it right so they do trial and error to see if there is a better solution
A controlled experiment is better than a none controlled experiment because you can control one of them and the other you can't. Science is a really fun subject.
Repeat the experiment and make sure it is fair.
No, trypsin is a digestive enzyme produced in the pancreas that functions in the small intestine to break down proteins. It would not work well in the stomach due to the acidic environment and presence of other digestive enzymes like pepsin that are better suited for protein digestion in the stomach.
it's important because that way you can organize your experiment better.
actually wanting to do a science fair experiment?
Lemons or cows, which are healthier for plants
The ratio 18/10 is better for determining the quality of stainless steel flatware compared to 18/8.
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