Well it depends on what kind of salad you're eating! Romain lettuce contains B vitamins while Iceburg Lettuce has little nutritional value. Different dressings contain fats and some are more healthy for you than others. Chicken adds protein but the chicken is best if it is grilled. Almonds are delicious in salad and help your memory :)
Romaine lettuce is the best but don't give lettuce too often. All it is for them is water, there are no nutrients.
Iceberg lettuce has a number of nutrients. It is a good source of vitamin A while they also help with beta carotene and zeaxanthin. They are also a source of fiber.
No. They take their nutrients from the soil through the roots.
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Iceberg lettuce can NOT cause a rabbit death but it has no nutrients value and it COULD get your rabbit sick. Overall, iceberg lettuce for your rabbit should be avoided.
rabbits, monkeys, birds, pigs, dogs will eat lettuce, deer maybe would eat lettuce, and many other animals. Some animals will eat lettuce but it doesn't mean it is their main food to give them nutrients they need to survive.
Mutualism - the rabbit benefits from the nutrients in lettuce, while the lettuce benefits when the rabbit disperses its seeds through feces.
No, cows have evolved to eat vegetation safely. However, you shouldn't feed a cow nothing but lettuce as it does not have all the nutrients the cow will need to survive.
Iceberg lettuce actually doesn't have much nutrition at all...it is mostly water. Greener lettuces, like romane lettuce, are packed with more vitamins and other important nutrients.
No, lettuce does not eat anything!
Lack of moisture can make lettuce bitter, but too little or too much of something (Nutrients) can also make lettuce bitter. Winter lettuce needs all the sun it can get.
Yes, lettuce is a vascular plant. It contains xylem and phloem tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This vascular system allows lettuce to efficiently distribute essential resources to different parts of the plant.