Chapter 7: Q7.3-5ITD. (page 136)
Design an experiment to test your hypothesis.
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Glucose absorption is more in the case of the younger one and lesser in the older guinea pig.
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Chapter 7: Q7.3-5ITD. (page 136)
Design an experiment to test your hypothesis.
Glucose absorption is more in the case of the younger one and lesser in the older guinea pig.
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