When the gummy bear was placed in distilled water, the water entered the gummy bear making it increase in size because the concentration inside the gummy bear was greater than the outside of the gummy bear. When the gummy bear was placed in tap water, the gummy bear expanded due to osmosis. The gummy bear is made of glucose, salt, etc and the water in the cup surrounding it moved into the bear because water moves from high concentration (cup of water) to low concentration (gummy bear). As a result the bear collected a significant amount of water causing it to become much larger in size. When the gummy bear was placed in salt water it shrunk because there was a high percentage of water in it, and not a lot of salt. The salt from the water
I predicted this because the water is hypotonic to the gummy bear, so the water would diffuse into the gummy bear causing the cells to swell and increase in size. The control group in this experiment was gummy bears that were not soaked in water because
Fat Matt’s: Big City, Small Town Feeling BBQ Founded in 1990, Fat Matt’s Rib Shack has been serving Atlanta BBQ for over 25 years. The menu itself is quite simple, with the main options being chicken, pulled pork, and of course ribs, along with various sides that are typically found within a Southern food restaurant. While it may not hold up as “real BBQ” by some food critics, Fat Matt’s offers delicious food from an authenic atmosphere, which has put its name among the ‘must visit places’ in Atlanta.
The taste of Honey Nut Cheerios was made to be somewhat sweet but yet healthy. The cereal is primarily made of whole grains, and was made with many vitamins and minerals that your body needs each and every single day. therefore, having healthy both and sweet things within the cereal has helped the cereal to feel more healthy but have a taste that people truly enjoy and want to come back for. The product strategy behind the taste of Honey Nut Cheerios was to make it with a taste that is fitting with all types of people, and that is exactly what they did. Look: The look of Honey Nut Cheerios is circular and brown.
In the world of Louisiana culinary arts one dish stands out. The recipe is a masterpiece created by an infusion of various cultures, combining okra from West Africa, a European fish stew, and a Native American spice. Unsurprisingly, the dish reflects the attitude of its creators: a simple down-to-earth people who use the ordinary, but abundant resources around them to survive in bayou country. Thus, gumbo is a basic concoction of ingredients widely available in Louisiana, thrown into a pot and made with love. That being said, to a native Louisianan eating gumbo is more than a meal, the smells, tastes, and sights of the mixture have been ingrained into their psyche and the state’s culture.
Mercy is showing respect, compassion, love and kindness towards others, no matter how they act towards us. A German pilot showed mercy and spared an American B-17 pilot and his crew. In 1943, five days before Christmas, a German fighter was flying over the wing of a badly damaged B-17 bomber full of injured people. The B-17 pilot was twenty-one year old Charlie Brown. His bomber had been shot by German fighters, and was struggling to stay in the sky above Germany.
Jazz has shaped the world we know today. Jazz would have never been as popular without the help of the famous musicians: Jelly Roll Morton, Joe King Oliver, Sidney Bechet, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington. These people helped spread the new genre through radio, railroads, and the records that they played. Where did this all start? The jazz age began in New Orleans where a certain King was born.
BEARS Did you realize that a bear can almost weigh as much as a car and can be strong enough to break parts off of a variety of items? Although they’re shy and easily frightened, you should maintain a distance. How big is a bear?
Milton Hershey “Who ever said ‘a kiss is just a kiss’ didn’t know of Milton Hershey”(Lancto). This is a quote by Milton Hershey who is the creator of the Hershey Kiss. Hershey was born on September 13 1857 in Derry township Pennsylvania. He was the only surviving child in his family.
Hidden in a picture waiting to be found. That is if you can find him. He is a man wearing a white and red striped shirt, blue jeans, and a white and a red puff hat. His name, Waldo. The popular posters and books have asked society to find him.
Slime Rancher One of the newest life simulation games available to gamers is Slime Rancher. Following an early access release back in January, the game officially launched for Windows, macOS, Linux and Xbox on August 1st. Slime Rancher was developed and published by Monomi Park. It’s a single-player video scheme that uses the Unity game engine.
Imagine red glowing eyes, looking at you from the dark. The creature is roughly 4 feet tall, with a row of spines starting at its neck and ending at the base of its tail with fearsome fangs. It is reptilian-like with leathery greenish-gray skin, a large oval head, and bipedal -- standing and hopping like a kangaroo. You’ve heard its name before: el chupacabra. Translated literally from Spanish as “goat-sucker,” el chupacabra is famous for killing livestock and, leaving behind one to three puncture wounds in the animal’s neck, draining them of their blood.
Hi Ryanne, I actually just saw something on the World News tonight about how the U.S. Congress believe that there are to many test in general for students. The Congress is contemplating cutting the amount of testing that is pushed on students. I think this would be a wonderful thing for teachers and students. I believe this would drop the stress for both teachers and students. Concerning a "bubble student", I believe that we both have parts that are correct.
Introduction The intent of this experiment is to understand how hot and cold water interact with each other by combining clear hot water and black ice cold water. I hope to learn more about how hot and cold water interact with each other. As of now, I know that cold water is denser than hot water. Knowing this I formed my hypothesis.
Rough Beginnings It was 1915 and the music scene was just getting hot. New Orleans was busting at the seam with young cats prowling the streets, lurking in seedy after-hours clubs looking to get a wild jam session in before the night was through. An insanely talented and equally arrogant ragtime pianist by the name of Jelly Roll Morton began to play with a different kind of flavor that drove audiences crazy, and with that the invention of Jazz was born. The heavy syncopated beats making your pulse jump, the bluesy lilt of a melody lapping lazily at your senses; this was the time to be alive.
Beef jerky is believed to have originated in South America in the early 1800s or earlier. Ancestors of the Inca Empire made a product similar to beef jerky, using the meat from game animals such as deer, elk and buffalo. They salted strips of meat and allowed them to dry in the sun or over hot coals for long periods of time. This method of drying allowed the natives an excellent source of food when fresh meat was not available. The dried meat, if properly stored, could be kept for very long periods of time.