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It is true, but I doubt it will eat that much sugar, it eats gram more.
true it can also make your horse unfit and unwell don't feed treats all the time either because every time your horse sees you it will expect treats andstart to misbehave :)
False teeth can't get cavities, so they don't need fillings.
no a prosthesis is a false limb or any other body part such as an eye etc not a feeding tube
false
Ciliates are appropriately named because they use cilia.
yes it will kill your dog if you feed it too much, it isnt easy to tell if your feeding your dog to much because they will eat anything they want to so if you think its too much double check with your veternarian, because not feeding them enough can also kill them
True. Mucous membrane are composed of epithelial cell resting on a lyer of loose connective tissue called the lamina proparia. They linine all body cavities that open to the body exterior- the respiratory.
False. Groundwater can cause erosion through processes like chemical weathering which can dissolve rock and create underground cavities. This can weaken the overlying soil and rock, leading to potential collapses and sinkholes.
"Back in the day", that would be false. Nowadays, it's still false, but not because they are black, but only because that's how the industry treats musicians in general. You don't just need a great song, you need a great agent, great lawyer and great accountant!
True. Pronghorns are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, forbs, and shrubs. They have a diet that consists mainly of vegetation.
The root of the word "pseudopod" is from the Greek words "pseudes," meaning false, and "pous," meaning foot. This reflects the false foot-like protrusions that certain organisms, like amoebas, use for movement and feeding.