Tuesday, May 3, 2016

M&M experiment

Observations:I noticed that the blue M&M took longer to get eaten away by the water
hypothesis: i hypothesize that it has more layers than the other M&Ms.
Procedure:i put one blue M&M into the center of a bowl and another one on the edge of a bowl.
Results:the one in the center got eaten away faster than the one in the edge
Conclusion:Blue M&Ms don't have extra layers, it depends on where you put them.
Applications:this experiment also (in some way) helps me how the stomach digests food that goes in (and no it will not make a big M in your stomach.)
my hypothesis for another experiment: i think the acidic compound of the stomach is so strong it take's away what's left of the M&M and eats away at the treat inside.
That same acid transforms the potential energy (the M&M) into chemical energy that your body transforms into heat and kinetic energy. After that, the stomach acid get's rid of the leftover's it can't digest (does not include fiber) and it goes down your digestive tract,down the large intestine and into the small intestine where microbes and bodily cells extract the water and nutrients from the junk, then it goes into the rectum onto a chamber inside the gluetus maximus where it turns into that thing you get out of your body when you go to the bathroom (no,it's not liquid.).

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