You have two flasks (labeled A and B) that each contain an equal population of normal animal cells. You place flask A in a machine called a shaking incubator, which shakes the flask at 37°C and keeps the cells moving so as to not allow them to adhere to the bottom of the flask. Flask B is allowed to sit in an incubator (without shaking) at 37°C. If you let the cells in each flask grow for a week, which of the following results are you most likely to observe?1. The cells in both flasks A and B will have grown significantly.2. The cells in flask B will have grown significantly, but the cells in flask A will have not grown at all.3. The cells in flask A will have grown significantly, but the cells in flask B will have not grown at all.4. The cells in both flasks A and B will have not grown at all.

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Answer:

2. The cells in flask B will have grown significantly, but the cells in flask A will have not grown at all.

Explanation:

In these two flasks (labeled A and B) that each contain an equal population of normal animal cells.  The cells in flask A will have not grown at all, because  flask A is places  in a machine called a shaking incubator, which shakes the flask at 37°C and keeps the cells moving so as to not allow them to adhere to the bottom of it. The cells in flask B will have grown significantly, as Flask B is allowed to sit in an incubator (without shaking) at 37°C.

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