etty McGuire is no stranger to dog urine. If you live with a dog, neither are you. I’m guessing your dog pee story is probably one of waiting: Waiting while your dog checks out another dog’s pee, or waiting while your dog leaves a deposit. And who hasn’t experienced the occasional, “Ack! Why did you pee there?!?” followed by a cleaning session. But if you’ve ever gazed at a peeing dog and asked yourself any number of “Why” questions, Betty McGuire is the person for you.
McGuire, a researcher and
Answer: Met-Pro-Gln-Asp-STOP
When raisins are placed in water and sit overnight, endosmosis takes place. Water goes into the raisins from the surrounding. Due to this endismosis, the raisins gain water and become larger in volume.
Since raisins absorbed some water, the volume of water from the container decreases.