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How does humans use nature?

they eat leaves


Can you use parsnip leaves for eating?

No, parsnip leaves are not recommended for eating as they contain compounds that can be toxic to humans. It is safe to consume the root of the parsnip plant.


Who do lions do for fun?

Animals are not like humans. They use their days to stay alive and that leaves no room for play.


How do people use leaves?

There are many befits leaves have to humans,they use leaves for food such as lettuce and herbs, tobacco, medical purposes (such as dengue fever; when tropics transmit into your body eg- mosquitoes there are some cures for cancer and menstrual pain) You can also use leaves to clean yourself ( after you have been to the toilet) hehe. Hope i have helped, remember! keep planting :)


Are canna leaves poisonous?

Canna leaves are not poisonous to humans, dogs or cats.


What do leaves give?

Leaves Give Oxygen for humans and visions of the changing seasons


Are bamboo leaves poisonous to humans or animals?

Bamboo leaves are not poisonous to humans or animals. They are safe to consume and are even used in some cultures for culinary purposes.


What are 8 things that use water?

flowers and leaves, animals, humans, fruit and veg, factories and the clouds above which spit it back as rain.


Are plants and humans the same?

yes.. we both have leaves


Are palms edible?

Palm leaves are not considered edible leaves for humans. These palm leaves might be edible for a variety of other animals though.


Are southern magnolia leaves toxic to humans?

Southern magnolia leaves are not considered toxic to humans. While they are not harmful if ingested in small amounts, consuming large quantities may cause mild gastrointestinal discomfort. However, the leaves are more commonly known for their ornamental use rather than for consumption. Always exercise caution and consult a professional if unsure about plant safety.


Do humans have stomata?

No, humans do not have stomata. Stomata are microscopic pores found on the surface of plant leaves and stems that are used for gas exchange and transpiration. Humans have lungs for gas exchange and do not require stomata for this purpose.