No. Unless some more information can be disclosed in the discussion page, the question does not make any sense otherwise.
No. Every last cow cell in a cow are eukaryotic.
Too many to count.
· An egg is taken from the 1st cow · The egg cell nucleus is removed · A body cell is taken from a second cow · The body cell's nucleus is put into the egg cell · The egg cell divides · The embryo is then put into a third cow (usually the mother who has been chosen to carry the child.)
To help a cow with constipation you can give the cow one or two teaspoons of mineral oil. This should be enough to help the cow.
Because a cow is made up of many billions of cells, a single cell is a very minute piece of the jigsaw.
Cow eyes are very high in Vitamin C.
a cell membrain of a half turkey and half cow
Somatic cell count is the total number of cells in the MILK. Somatic cells are made up of leukocytes (white blood cells) which are produced by the cows immune system to fight inflammation. Somatic cells can cause inflamation in the UDDER, causing mastitis. This is concering the DAIRY cow. However beefer cows may be prone to it during nursing as their calves are the only form of milk removal and they can also get infections in their teats with out any one noticing, as beefers aren't handled as much as dairy girls :o)
If you have a high temperature, you should not be doing this sort of work. If the cow had a high temperature and was ill then the meat will be infected and should not be eaten - so no you should not butcher it.
Cow hooves do not have high cholesterol. The funds are not thought to be editable. They are made up of hardened cartilage, unsuitable for human consumption.
If you feed your Cow everyday it will mature in 20 days. If you do not feed your Cow that day will not count toward it growing up.
The Blue Belle Singing Cow is a Jersey, one of the most popular dairy breeds noted for its high butterfat milk.