Molly plant food is " Not intended for human consumption " but no its not bad for you , they have to put that disclaimer for legal issues , molly plant food when " consumped " has a very similar effect of MDMA it gives you
Mollys plant food is totally different from "bath salts" mollys plant food has very similar effects as MDMA (methlenedioxymethamphetamine) ecstasy. Bath salts are very similar to meth (methamphetamine) producing extreme euphoria,insomnia,and hallucinations do to sleep deprivation.
All plants do, some for human consumption and others for animals, insects or birds etc.
yes
Food consumption is defined as the amount of food available for human consumption. The per capita food consumption over the world simply means the total food consumption divided by the total population. As Earth's Population is currently at about 6 billion, food consumption is a rising concern. For more information about food consumption statistics check out the following websites in related links area.
Photosynthesis is what happens when a plant uses sunlight to create food from carbon dioxide and water. Although the food is technically organic, it is not food for human consumption, but for the plant to sustain its own life. Photosynthesis helps generate oxygen.
Yes. It is not meant for human consumption.
Yes it does. A vacuole is a small cell that helps control the food consumption and growth. An animal plant has a slightly bigger one because it needs much more energy to help the growth and food consumption...
This is already in effect nowadays. The FDA allows companies to sell genetically modified food, which theoretically is unfit for human consumption due to potential health reasons.
No, no human food is fit for animal consumption.
Food for human consumption, no. Most food imports (including grain) are for cattle or livestock.
A wholesale establishment in which food, not manufactured on the premises, is offered for sale for ultimate human consumption.
Salt in the pickling solution pulls the water out of the food.