WHAT? Please ask this question in proper English so we know what you're trying to ask.
This is what I learned: Organisms that have a nucleus are called Eukaryotes (pronounced yoo-care-ee-oats). Some examples of eukaryotes are humans and most types of animals, such as zebras or turles. Eukarytoic organisms are animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Organisms that do not have a nucleus and Prokaryotes (pronounced pro-care-ee-oats). Examples of prokaryotes are a type of bacteria (such as Frateuria aurantia) and thermophiles. Prokaryotic organisms can fit into the categories of Bacteria or Archaea You can remember which is which by thinking that prokaryotes has an o in the beginning while eukaryotes does not. The o in prokaryotes is empty so it could be missing the nucleus. I hope that's right and that it helps!
Oats are oats, they are grown, not made. You can make cereal out of oats, but not oats out of cereal.
Quick oats and old fashioned oats are not the same. Quick oats are rolled oats that have been cut into smaller pieces to cook faster, while old fashioned oats are whole oats that are rolled flat.
Oats is called "ఓట్స్" (Oats) in Telugu.
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Quick oats are not the same as rolled oats. Quick oats are oats that have been cut into smaller pieces and rolled thinner than rolled oats, which are whole oat groats that have been steamed and flattened.
Old fashioned oats and quick oats are not the same. Old fashioned oats are whole oats that have been steamed and rolled flat, while quick oats are oats that have been cut into smaller pieces and rolled thinner to cook faster.
Rolled oats and quick oats are not the same. Rolled oats are whole oat groats that have been steamed and flattened, while quick oats are rolled oats that have been cut into smaller pieces for faster cooking.
The oats in granola are the same rolled oats you find in oatmeal.
crushed oats do the same thing then as regular oats
Yes, you can use quick oats instead of rolled oats in this recipe.
Actually the phrase is "sowing your oats" referring to the planting of oats in a field.