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Part 3: Multiple Alleles-Predicting Blood Types of Offspring
As you read in the online lab, human blood type is determined by multiple alleles that show a type of inheritance called codominance. Recall that the alleles that determine blood type are IA, IB, and i. IA and IB are both dominant over i, while neither IA nor IBis dominant when they combine. Use this table to help you determine the genotypes associated with each blood type.
Blood Type
Allele
Possible Genotype(s)
Possible Allele(s)
A
IA
AA or AO
IAIA or IAi
B
IB
BB or BO
IBIB or IBi
AB
IAIB
AB
IAIB
O
i
OO
ii
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HELP
They use red cabbage for the red ones, a type of seaweed for the blue, lemon for the yellow. They only use natural colours now - in the past this was not the case.
Yes because when the soda is mixed with the twizzler stuff, it is pressurized heavily with CO2 gas. Hope this helps!
there are many different types of packaging but he normal packs have around 15 to 24 depending on size:)
Unfortunately this is not a recognised category for world records. Therefore there is no current record in existence for the most food eaten in one hour.
Yes smarties can go bad. But it would take a long time. they have preservatives in them and they contain sugar. Things with salt and sugar tend to last longer than say starches and proteins.
dude dont try it. im 13 and i did it today actually to try it and it burns the hell out of your nose and you dont get high at all. so if you want to like sniff a few rounds you can try but i dont think that will work either
Nestle say they do not sell individual colour smarties as the production costs involved are too high. I am buying orange m&ms instead, which are available from the m&ms official website.
smarties are made of mostly sugar, a certain kind of acid (not the kind that can hurt you=]), and artificial flavoring and coloring. And they're very good!! lol =)=)=)
Smarties are sold in many quantities, loose, bagged or boxed. One example I've found is: Nestle Smarties Hexatube x 48
in 1949 by Mr edward Dee, who founded Ce De Candy, the production place of smarties
The answer is no. But if you do it alot you can get sick some people get asthma so be careful! But the fact is you will not die!
No. Hardly any food is ever made out of insects.
Yet... red or dark pink drinkable yogurts are made out of a insects wing crushed... Sick right?
yes but it takes almost an hour if you stir every two min. for two min.
Apparantly, there's approximately 56 individual pieces of candy-coated chocolates in a regular 50g box of Nestle Smarties, with each piece weighing about 1g each(more or less).
I don't have a box with me n' haven't counted or done an average of multiple boxes, neither does the official website have an answer posted(that i saw anyways), but the quick answer that comes up with a brief search-word item(via school-room teachers explaining how Smarties can be used to teach estimation, etc) is 56.
Soda makes smarties dissolve because the acid molecules gets to the sugar in the smarties, therefore, that much interaction and energy soon die down in the smarties and fade away (dissolve). It disolves because it is suger? I really do not know why! smaties are a soft compound and carbon in soda breaks the cels apart like acid. facts: soda makes the botom of your toungue sting but only for sec.
Well it goes in your lungs and if you haven't crushed them correctly they can be dangerous as you will have large clumps of sugar in your lungs BUT it does disintegrate while they are in your lungs after a day or two it WILL NOT KILL YOU