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An animal behaviorist is a personwho studies an animal to see what is best for the animal.
Characteristics that make amoeba and paramecium animal-like include locomotion and lack of photosynthesis.
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Mimicry makes an animal look like another animal which the predator avoids. It may also make an animal look like an object instead of an animal.
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You often only find biodiesel in the Midwest or areas where corn is a big market. Biodiesel is made out of corn and that's why. Biodiesel will make your diesel engine get better gas mileage just so you know.
See the related link to the National Biodiesel Board's - Retailer Map.Look there for a retailer in your state.When shopping for biodiesel, however, make sure that they sell biodiesel that conforms to the most recent ASTM standard.
Biodiesel is replenishable where fossil fuels aren't. Biodiesel is made from biomass such as corn, rapeseed, sugarcane and even algae. The CO2 produced from burning biodiesel is indirectly reabsorbed by the plants that will make the next batch of biodiesel. Fossil fuels just release CO2.
Given the weight of 1 liter biodiesel = 860 - 900 grams (see the table on: www.greenerpro.com/EN14214.html) 1000 Kg biodiesel (1 mt) gives you between 1163 - 1111 litres of biodiesel.
Yes you can use all trans fat oils to make biodiesel
T. Chris Martindale is the author of the book "Don't Tread on Me: How to Make Your Own Biodiesel Fuel." The book provides guidance on how to make biodiesel at home using vegetable oil or animal fat.
It would be great if more people used biodiesel in the diesel trucks! However, at least in Michigan, you can not legally sell the biodiesel you make at home and many people do not want to put the time and effort into making it themselves. There are a few negatives to using biodiesel in diesel trucks. First, there is limited availability of biodiesel fuel. Next, the cost is much higher for biodiesel. Also, fuel economy is off by at least 10%. Additionally, biodiesel may be a concern in cold weather and in older vehicles.
Assuming its a diesel...then you dont have to do anything. As long as you make good quality filtered biodiesel. I've been making it for a while. Bought a 150L kit from Scintex Biofuels. www.scintex.com.au Havent had any troubles running biodiesel on my GQ Patrol but i always filter down to 1uM just to make sure my fuel filters dont get clogged. Out.
Yes, soybean oil is the main source of biodiesel.
Fish oil needs an acid pretreatment because of the high %FFA. Then it needs drying and sometimes dewaxing. After this a standard biodiesel reaction with caustic soda will convert the fish oil into biodiesel. More you can read at: http://www.greenerpro.com/BiodieselProcess.html
You can try using turkey bouillon to flavor the gravy instead of turkey drippings, if you can find it. You can also try to use chicken drippings or chicken bouillon as a replacement as well.