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sparklystars

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  1. Hi, I've got a question. Is there a difference in the concentration of carbohydrates or proteins in fruits as a whole compared to the extracted juice from the same fruit? If so, is there a way I can test for this? Are there any other things that i can test for in an experiment such as this one? Thanky you.
  2. thanks, i really appreciate the help and suggestions.
  3. i'm not sure if i'm right, but isn't becuase animals have skin, which is one factor in keeping them from dehydration? Also, isn't it becuase when animals are "low" on water, they have the instict to go and seek water?
  4. hi, i'm not really sure where this thread shoud go, so yeah...sorry if it is in the wrong place. anyway, does anyone know what kind of stuff people test for in drinking water. i know they probably test for minerals; however, other than calcium, i don't really know what specific minerals. thanks.
  5. if you go to the clip art window of powerpoint and click on the clips online (or something like that) button, then another window will take you to the microsoft clip art page. after just search for the stuff you want. oh and i think there is also a place called animations.com
  6. thanks for your suggestions, i'll see what i can do.
  7. well if it were some poster or something, you would stick piece of paper over it to cover the mistake and add and artistic look.
  8. Hi, i'm in high school and i'm going to do an original science project in the field of medicine and/or biology that doesn't require me to deal with living organisms. (sorry, it's not that i'm being picky. it's just that i have to deal with so much more paperwork and red tape if i deal with any animals or something possibly dangerous.) Any ideas, suggestions or tips from you would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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