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Blood is the most important byproduct of slaughtering. It consists predominantly of protein and water, and is sometimes called "liquid meat" because its composition is similar to that of lean meat. Blood collected hygienically can be used for human consumption, otherwise it is converted to blood meal.
Yes, beetles can adapt to almost any environment. they are usually found where they eat, and some species help get rid of garbage, dead plants and even help pollenate flowers. however red beetles feed off of lily’s(i think?), so they feed off of those flowers and if you see them your lilies may be at risk.
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They may place a sterility indicator with special dye to detect the growth of endospores.
Explanation:
A sterility indicator should be placed inside and in the center of the item that will be autoclaved, if the indicator changes colors that means that the endospores were not killed with the sterilization process and the bacteria survived the high temperatures of the autoclave.
It is called the control experiment
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The correct answer is - Grant's research on finches on the Galapagos islands.
Explanation:
Grant's research was made on medium-sized finches on the Galapagos islands showed evolutionary processes in real-time. He showed that due to the drought there is a decrease in the number of small and soft seeds that were finches major food source.
It is known that there are different beak sizes in this finch species, the finches with larger beaks could feed on tough and large seeds and survive in such case of the drought-induced decrease in food availability. Due to this natural selection and adaption the number of larger beaks in finches is increased over the real time.