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That would be bacteria.
They will eat human, dog feces etc. but it's not advisable to feed it to them if you will be using the worm tea and castings in vegetable gardens etc. for human feces it would be better to build a biogas digester and use the gas to cook with.
Astronomers and astrologists.
Collagen fillers are used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles in the skin. Collagen is naturally occurring in human skin and makes up a large part of it's structure. As you age collagen weakens and becomes less elastic forming wrinkles, a collagen filler replenishes the collagen in your skin.
"Human anatomies" would refer to different anatomies classed as human. "Humans' anatomies" would refer to the anatomies of more than one human.
For the same reason human feces does - Rats are omnivores. If a human and a ratty both ate lasagna for three days straight their feces would smell the same.
Probably not. But it would depend if you touch them.
That would be highly unusual. It would be an act of insanity.
That would be bacteria.
No.... well yes if that is all you eat.
Yes, but why would anyone buy that.
Cotton itself is not a stretchy fiber. Woven fabric is typically not stretchy. So no, I would not expect a cotton gauze to be stretchy unless it was a cotton blend.
Preserved animal feces from a long time ago would be a fossil trace. Petrified human feces would be called paleofeces. However, fresh animal feces would not be considered a fossil.
They will eat human, dog feces etc. but it's not advisable to feed it to them if you will be using the worm tea and castings in vegetable gardens etc. for human feces it would be better to build a biogas digester and use the gas to cook with.
It depends on the temperature of the feces and the freshness. Fresh warm feces is rich in methane (CH4) which is highly flammable would have a flash point of about -186 Celsius. The methane releases as the feces cools and dries which is where the composition of the feces comes in. Dry ambient temperature feces will have variable flash point depending on what the depositor last ate before passing the feces. A grass fed animal's feces will have a flash point around 120 degrees Celsius, where as human feces from an individual with a "meat and potato" diet would be approximately 280 degrees Celsius.
5.0 would be elastic. Anything above 1.0 is considered elastic.
If a human ingests a mouse's feces, the human might be exposed to rodent-borne pathogens. The person should be tested for Lyme disease, typhus, and salmonella.