Scientists can access the risks of trans fats by conducting an appropriate experiment which will show the effects of the fats on the human system.
This can be done by feeding known quantity of trans fats to rats over a specific period of time. During the period, the change in the rat weights will be measured on the daily basis and every other changes that is noted in the rats will be noted down. A control group of rats will be included in the experiment; these rats will be given normal rat feeds and not trans fats.
When the period of feeding is completed, the rats will be killed, all the organs in the rats such as liver, blood, brains, kidney, etc will be harvested and these organs will then be biochemically analysed in order to compare the changes in them with that of a normal rats.
Rats are usually used in biochemical research because their systems and that of human is comparable. Any negative effect of trans fats that is noted in the rats will also hold true for human beings.
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5. no i think that its the same as number 2 because based on number 2, at first there is climate change but then, flowers began to grow which is similar to the pictures protrayed in the website where at first forest trees are burned and then colonizing trees helped to change the landscape
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Answer: The answer is (A)
Explanation:
QR- Liquid Only
RS- Phase Change Liquid-Gas
ST-Gas Only
This graph does not begin in the solid phase of water. It begins at 40 degrees Celsius in the liquid phase. Plateaus are phase changes. In this case, it’s a phase change from liquid to gas.
Awnser : C Lacks genetic variation
Explanation : The major disadvantages of asexual reproduction are: Lack of diversity. Since the offsprings are genetically identical to the parent they are more susceptible to the same diseases and nutrient deficiencies as the parent. All the negative mutations persist for generations.
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All cells have these four parts in common: a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA.
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