Umm rubber maybe... i only say this cuz i wanted to get rid of the gibberish that was here before sorry...
it will break if bent too much. However you could use a heat gun, carefully so as not to burn it, to melt it into a certain shape For a full discussion of this process, see the question, "Can you heat and bend Lexan?"
"I didn't break it!" I break something every time I touch something.
I have pulled Clubs off steering wheels by pulling straight back on the Club in the middle, if you are strong enough it will bend and then break, you could also use a pry bend it or a sawzall or hack saw to cut it , good luck
You could cut it, you could use it to build a chair, you could bend it, etc... .
You could compare lysosomes to your stomach as they are the cell's " stomach " when they use their digestive enzymes to break down such substances as proteins.
something you use to bream a code
No because they could be sending something, or reporting something to someone in the outside world, helping them with a possible jail break, or dealing drugs, or some sort of that. So it could be a way of communicating.
Use your gun on it, after a while it should bend inwards and then break down completely
Use "too" when you mean "also." Clearly, you mean "have a good break also." So use "have a good break, too." You would use "to" if you were saying something like "have a good break to catch up on your sleep." The word "to" would almost always have to be followed by something.
you rather make tnt use a shovel or use a pick
if you ve the speical kinds of tools....i think you could do that
The noun 'bend' can be referring to a curve of a road etc. You can say "Watch out for that bend coming up . You won't be able to see if a car is coming, so be very careful!"