depends how hot the tomato sauce is
No. Why would we call it that?
Yes, what was once living is now dead.
"A bit of dead horse" is Australian slang for tomato sauce.
Yes, it is. Just don't cut alive ones:)
In Australia it means "Please pass the tomato sauce" a.k.a "ketchup" in America.
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.
Mortuusequusphobia: abnormally afraid of ketchup. Etymology from Australian rhyming slang "dead horse" for red sauce, aka ketchup. Mortuusequusphobic
crazy story actually. lets start with the cheese. allergic. face swells up like an absolute melon. tomato sauce. when he was six, he had a bad experience with tomato sauce. we don't talk about it. third, the crust. crust is bread. and bread rhymes with dead. Justin doesnt eat anything that rhymes with dead. superstitious. June 29
Yes.... When you pick a tomato it will continue to ripen, also the seeds are also technically alive. The real question is what point would they be considered dead ?
Well since there are many trees in a forest i will say Mushrooms will be found because mushrooms Grow on trees because of the dead bark and so.(mushrooms Grow on dead things)By trees :)
alive
All sorts of mushrooms can grow on dead trees. Multiple varieties of mushrooms can flourish on living trees as well.