Plants produce oxygen for humans to breathe in, and a hamburger provides protein for the human who consumes it.
Wheat of cource then you have to have dough.
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The fat in hamburger is what kills venus flytraps. They are designed to digest protein. It takes them a lot longer to digest fat, which can lead to the undigested meat rotting in the plant while it is closed, thereby killing the plant.
The "hamburger" (an American creation) retains it's name throughout the world.. But there are similar dishes that are traditionally German, the "Friakdelle" also known as "Fleishpflanzerl" is one example.
that the cow is an animal and the plant ia plant
The plant and animal cell are similar because the cell gives it it's structure.
A burger bar is a fast-food restaurant serving primarily hamburgers and similar dishes.
A hamburger may or may not have starch in it. A hamburger starts out as ground beef. That is the basic patty. If you purchase it that way and cook it yourself, it does not contain starch. A number of companies add soy meal (or other products) to ground beef to make hamburger patties. In that case a hamburger contains starch. If you eat your hamburger in a bun, or add garnishes, or cheese, or a number of other products, you added starch. So, a hamburger may or may not have starch.
no, they don't ! Generally they are made from beef. Though there is nothing wrong with making similar with horse meat.
I want to buy hamburger patties like the ones wendys resteraunts get can I do this
No. Hamburger contains the wrong balance of nutrients, and may also contain hazardous chemicals. The trap will die, and soon after, the whole plant. Insects are the best source of food for a Venus fly trap.
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