how does exposure to air, light, and temperature affect vitamin c?
1. How does reduction of oxygen exposure affect the browning of fruit? 2. How does pH affect the browning of fruit? 3. How does antioxidants affect the browning of fruit? 4. How does temperature affect the browning of fruit? 5. Is it the acidity or the vitamin C content that causes orange juice to reduce browning?
What are three factors that may limit sun exposure and therefore vitamin D synthesis? Do you live above or below 40 degrees North latitude, how does that affect vitamin D synthesis, provide a specific and detailed reason.
How does product market competitiveness affect risk exposure to multinational firms
please help QUESTION 86 Which water-soluble vitamin is subject to destruction by improper storage, cooking, light, and exposure to air? Folate O Vitamin C Thiamin O All of these choices are accurate Choices A and C QUESTION 87 What is the best and most common source of potassium? Shellfish Dairy Oranges Banana
How does exposure to violence in society affect the developmental process during middle childhood? 2 pages, double spaced.
How does temperature affect nitrate levels in an ecosystem?
How does temperature and salinity affect a pH measurement?
1. How does pH specifically affect bacterial growth? 2. How specifically does temperature affect bacterial growth? 3. What terms are used to describe optimum temperature for bacteria? 4. Specifically, how can osmotic pressure affect growth of bacteria? 5. How can anaerobes be grown in the lab? What is the name of the broth? The indicator it contains? 6. Difference between defined and undefined media and understand how media components will support the bacterial growth or not (i.e. fastidious or not)
physics 1. What is diffraction? How does diffraction affect the appearance of an image? 2. Amount of diffraction depend on how wavelength of the light compares to the hole it’s going through (how?) 3. Where did cameras originate? (Camera Obscura) 4. What invention revolutionized camera technology? (film) 5. What are the four components of a camera (camera back, lens, diaphragm, shutter) How do Cameras Work? ( 6. What are depth of focus and depth of field? How are they imposed...
Explain how the following elements and terms affect the quality of a picture: ○ Light—natural light/ambient, flash. ○ Exposure—aperture (fstops), shutter speed, depth of field. ○ Composition—rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, depth. ○ Angle of view. ○ Stopping action