Nothing will happen.
Sugar transport can occur through both passive transport, such as facilitated diffusion or simple diffusion, and active transport, such as primary or secondary active transport processes. Osmosis specifically refers to the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane, so sugar transport itself is not osmosis.
The Powerpuff Girls were made of sugar, spice, and everything nice. Additionally, Chemical X was accidentally added, giving the girls their superpowers.
sooner of later the sugar would break down
That depends on the type of sugar. Maltose is different than glucose, as with other sugars.The formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
The sugar pill is commonly known as a placebo. It is a harmless substance given to patients in clinical trials as a control to compare the effects of the active treatment.
Sugar pills don't have the active ingredient so it would be the same as missing a regular pill. You will be unprotected for 7 days so USE CONDOMS
Eat when you are suppose to.
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Hi, No never skip to sugar pills when this happens or it will throw your cycle off completely. Continue to take the pills as prescribed. So take the active pills and then the sugar pills when it is time.
sugar is suppose to help plants and veggeis grow because of the extra glucose
No. Sugar Gliders are active all year round.
The sugar will dissolve in water because sugar is polar and so is water with hydrogen bonds. When attraction happens, the water molecules will separate the sugar molecules and the sugar will be dissolved.
Sugar is the component of a molasses solution which is osmotically active.
It wouldn't harm you, I suppose you could but it wouldn't be the best cup of tea. :)
The sugar disinigrates and is part of the water
You end up having a pile of sugar... LOL.
It depends on your metabolism, how active you are and how much sugar you have consumed. Since everyone is different, this cannot be accurately answered. In healthy active children it can last about an hour. In unhealthy un-active children it can last over an hour. In active adults it can last about half an hour. In un-active adults it can last about an hour and a half. These are only guesstimates - it depends on the amount of sugar consumed and the metabolism of the consumer.