Modified Mastering Biology With Pearson Etext -- Standalone Access Card -- For Biological Science (7th Edition)
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Author: Scott Freeman, Kim Quillin, Lizabeth Allison, Michael Black, Greg Podgorski, Emily Taylor, Jeff Carmichael
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Chapter 27, Problem 14PIAT
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The experiment that will test whether the coating of extracellular slime will change the speed of the organism across the substrate or not.
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To test the change in speed of slime mold across the substrate can be detected by using different substrates. The growth substrate that can be used is plain agar and the precoated agar with the extracellular matrix.
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Modified Mastering Biology With Pearson Etext -- Standalone Access Card -- For Biological Science (7th Edition)
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