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At the “Kitchen Chemistry” booth, culinary students are demonstrating how meat tenderizer (which contains protein-breaking enzymes) makes milk curdle and thicken within minutes, while plain milk in an identical container...
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The “Digestive Enzymes” display explains that the stomach enzyme pepsin works best at pH 2 (very acidic conditions), while small intestine enzyme trypsin works best at pH 8 (basic conditions). Both enzymes break down pro...
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A booth has set up two identical chemical reactions in clear containers: one contains an enzyme and immediately starts bubbling vigorously, while the other container without the enzyme shows only a few bubbles after 5 mi...
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The “Energy Density Challenge” has visitors comparing equal amounts of table sugar with butter. Based on their chemical compositions, which food would provide more energy per gram when your body breaks it down? Question...
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At the “Metabolism Magic” booth, nutrition students explain how your body can convert extra sugar from a meal into fat for long-term energy storage. This process happens naturally in your liver and fat cells. What import...
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At the “Energy Foods” comparison station, you notice that sugars (like table sugar) have lots of oxygen atoms in their structure, while fats (like butter) are mostly carbon and hydrogen with very little oxygen. What does...
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Team Temperature Test collected these bread-rising results: Kitchen A (68°F) - bread doubled in 3 hours, Kitchen B (78°F) - bread doubled in 1.5 hours, Kitchen C (58°F) - bread doubled in 5 hours. What clear pattern emer...
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At the science fair, Team Breadmakers noticed something puzzling - their sourdough starter rises fast in Maya’s kitchen but takes forever in Alex’s kitchen, even though they’re using identical recipes. What’s the smartes...
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Many groups work to protect tropical rainforests. Some countries have officially recognized protected areas. Laws have been passed to regulate and reduce deforestation. Other groups promote low-impact farming and harvest...
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Deforestation is the greatest threat to tropical rainforests. Deforestation is the removal of trees in a certain area. Trees are often taken down to make room for farms and roads. Timber from trees can be harvested and s...
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Tropical rainforests are known for their biodiversity. Biodiversity is the amount of different plant and animal species in a particular habitat. Biodiversity is low when there are only a few different species in a habita...
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