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Tom provided 3 types of food for animal X and recorded animal X's reaction to the 3 types of food over a period of 7 days.Type of food Animal X's reactionFood A Did not eat the foodFood B Ate foodFood C Did not eat the foodWhat food test could Tom perform on the 3 types of food to find out if they are from plants or animals? Describe and explain the observations.

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Tom provided 3 types of food for animal X and recorded animal X's reaction to the 3 types of food over a period of 7 days.Type of food Animal X's reactionFood A Did not eat the foodFood B Ate foodFood C Did not eat the foodWhat food test could Tom perform on the 3 types of food to find out if they are from plants or animals? Describe and explain the observations.

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Tom could perform a simple food test known as the Biuret test to determine if the foods are from plants or animals. The Biuret test is used to detect the presence of proteins, which are more abundant in animal-based foods.

Here are the steps for the Biuret test:

  1. Crush each type of food in a separate container to create a food sample.
  2. Add water to each sample and stir to create a solution.
  3. Add a few drops of Biuret reagent to each solution.
  4. Observe the color change.

The Biuret reagent will turn purple in the presence of proteins, indicating that the food is likely from an animal source. If the reagent remains blue, it suggests the food does not contain proteins and is likely from a plant source.

In the case of Food A and Food C, if the Biuret test results in a blue color, it would suggest that these foods are plant-based, which might explain why Animal X did not eat them. If Food B turns purple, it would suggest that it is animal-based, which might be the preferred food source for Animal X.

However, it's important to note that this test is not definitive. Some plant foods can contain proteins and some animal foods may not have a high protein content. Other tests would be needed for a more accurate determination.

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