Hey! This is interesting but I’m definitely giving this a shot.
So let’s start with ink.
INK- ink mixed with water is not going to thicken the water or make it change shape, it will more than likely change the color of the water and you will be able to see the train of the ink while in he water.
PEBBLES- When you put pebbles inside water it is going to make the water more dense. Pebbles are a sort of matter, so when put in the water they will take up space and likely sink to the bottom.
SALT- I’ve actually tried this and this is also what the ocean is made of. Salt and water.
The salt will probably dissolve and give the water a foggy look. And of course it will definitely not have the same taste.
I hope my answers helped and that this was what you were looking for. Again, I was just trying here... I didn’t research this. This is out of experience. I’m glad to help with anymore questions.
~Brooke❤️
Genetically engineered crops and microorganisms are already widely used throughout the United States. The Food and Drug Administration is currently putting together guidelines for genetically modified animal products. On the discussion board, please reply to the following prompts. Crops that are engineered to be resistant to herbicides have become particularly widespread in the last decade — in part because they make it easier for farmers to kill weeds without damaging crops
<h3>What is
microorganisms ?</h3>
microorganism of microscopic size that can exist as a colony of cells or as a single cell.
Ancient texts, including those found in India's Jain scriptures from the sixth century BC, express suspicions about the potential existence of unseen microscopic life. When Anton van Leeuwenhoek first observed microorganisms under a microscope in the 1670s, the scientific study of them had just begun. Louis Pasteur's discovery that bacteria were to blame for food rotting in the 1850s disproved the notion of spontaneous creation. Robert Koch made the discovery that bacteria were to blame for tuberculosis, cholera, diphtheria, and anthrax in the 1880s.
Microorganisms can be incredibly diverse since they include the majority of unicellular organisms from all three domains of life.
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<span>Work by Crick, Watson, and Pauling showed that DNA is helical in structure. However they were wrong in that they proposed DNA to be a triple helix with phosphates on the inside of the helix. But we now know that DNA is a double helix with phosphates on the outside of the helix.</span>
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