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define procedure for testing the presence of sugar in milk1 take 01 ml of milk sample in a test tube2 add 02 ml of resorcinol solution 005 gm of
q what is biological controlthe biological control is a natural method to control the size of microorganism animal or plant populations the
define procedure for testing the presence of urea in milk1 to 05 ml of milk add 05 ml of dmab solution prepared by dissolving 04 gm of
define procedure for testing the presence of proteins in milk1 add 05 ml of alcohol to 05 ml milk alcohol helps in curdling the milk2 observe for
q why are transgenics considered a threat to the environmental safetythe transgenics can be dangerous to the whole biosphere since the transfer of
q what is transgenic foodthe transgenic beings are animals microorganisms and plants that contain recombinant dna that is genes from other
procedure for testing presence of vanaspati and rancidity in gheecarry out the steps enumerated herewith for conducting this exercisefor vanaspati
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q what is nuclear pollutionthe nuclear pollution consists of radiations emitted from atomic nuclei these radiations are highly injurious to living
what is mntmnt starts with the assessment of nutritional status of patient with a condition illness or injury that puts them at
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medical nutrition therapymedical nutrition therapy mnt is defined as the assessment of the nutritional status of a client
define procedure for detection of chalk in flourcarry out the experiment following the procedure given herewith1 take a teaspoon of flour in a test
explain clinical dieteticsclinical dietetics is the application of dietetics in a hospital or health care
procedure for test the presence of sugar in honey1 mix 5 grams of honey with 5 ml ether in a mortar and pestle2 decant off the ether extract into an
define precautions for check the presence of rhodamine b1 sample should be clean and dry2 dispose off the paraffin oil carefully so that it does not
q what are persistent organic pollutants popsthe pops or persistent organic pollutants are toxic substances formed from organic compounds the pops
explain procedure for checking the presence of rhodamine bconduct the experiment following the procedure given herewith1 pour liquid paraffin or
define theory for check the presence of rhodamine baddition of artificial colours to pulses spices and tea is not permitted by pfa act but certain
q what are the environmental harms caused by mercury pollution what are the main sources of mercury pollutionthe mercury is a metal that when present