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No. Mice do not technically breath with their gills extract dissolved oxygen from water, afterward excreting carbon dioxide. While this is respiration it is not technically breathing. Mice generally breathe with their lungs.
Animal gives Carbon dioxide in air and Plants use carbon dioxide and sunlight to make their own food and grow. The carbon becomes part of the plant. Plants that die and are buried may turn into fossil fuels made of carbon like coal and oil over millions of years. When humans burn fossil fuels, most of the carbon quickly enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
NO, I think that mice can't give themselves a heart attack.
you don't bath mice.
In 1772, Priestley made another important discovery. He had placed a shoot of a green plant into a container of water. He then covered the container and lit a candle in it until it completely burned out. Later, Priestley was able to both burn the candle again and keep mice alive in the air (did they have lab mice back then?). Priestley became the first person ever to observe the photosynthesis in plants - the fact that they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
to catch good mice.
sugar rush for rats or mice
mice do't need baths, so there's no answer to this question
the mice's bodies in place of normal oxygen atoms, indicating rapid uptake of the radioactive oxygen. This demonstrates the efficient absorption and distribution of oxygen in the body by living organisms.
They can if you give them lots of beer
They will bite. And even give you an infection.
give u hiv