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Kadyn Shepherd
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12 November, 10:47
What is the purpose of the heat-killed peas?
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Aryan Mendez
12 November, 10:58
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If you're studying oxygen consumption during respiration, the heat-killed seeds are probably a control, since their O2 consumption is assumed to be 0.
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