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Biology, 09.06.2021 06:40 keem3247

PLEASE HELP A student wants to compare the amounts of CO2 given off by yeast provided
with different amounts of sugar. The student places a balloon over each
container to catch the released CO2. How can the student make quantitative
observations of the CO2 collected in the balloons?
A. Describe the shape of each balloon.
B. Approximate the relative size of each balloon.
C. Measure the circumference of each balloon.
D. Count the individual CO2 molecules in each balloon.


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