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A student wants to try to convince her parents to stop serving peas for dinner. She lays out her argument that peas are high in fructose, which is a type of sugar. Which test could she use to provide scientific evidence to support her argument that peas are high in fructose?(1 point)
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brown paper bag test
brown paper bag test
Benedict’s test
Benedict’s test
vinegar test
vinegar test
iodine test
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Benedict’s test.
Benedict’s reagent detects reducing sugars (like fructose) — a positive test gives a color change (blue → green/yellow/orange/red) after heating. The brown paper bag test is for lipids and the iodine test is for starch.
Benedict’s reagent detects reducing sugars (like fructose) — a positive test gives a color change (blue → green/yellow/orange/red) after heating. The brown paper bag test is for lipids and the iodine test is for starch.
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