yes keep them frozen
Metamorphosis is when an animal or insect gradually changes over time. Take a butterfly for example, it starts as a caterpillar, then spins a cocoon and emerges as a butterfly. Frogs begin as tadpoles, then over time sprout legs and lose their tails, to become frogs.
Yes, however you may have a hard time getting them to fruit. They seem to require some light in order to fruit. Oklahoma State University has a "Growing Shittake Mushrooms" fact sheet that details how to grow and fruit mushrooms.
An individual organism does not lose characteristics. A species can, over time, and this is called natural selection, which thus results in evolution.
You ligament is elastic tissue that attaches one bone to another. The ligament over time can lose its elasticity and can become thin causing bone to rub together and cause pain.
Not really, not in the sense of say a potted plant growing singly. Mushrooms emerge from the mass of mycelia under the soil as a fruiting body and so may form one at a time or in masses of fruiting bodies, depending upon growing conditions as well as the mushroom species.
Being overconfident or complacent can cause loss of effectiveness over time.
Fresh magic mushrooms will go bad quickly. Dried magic mushrooms last much longer but may lose their potency over time, especially if exposed to air and/or stored in hot conditions.
Because a virus can mutate making it stronger and resistant to medication, making the existing vaccine less effective.
Insect repellent can and does expire. Over time it will lose its effectiveness. The expiration date should be located on the can itself.
Over time, the effectiveness of Lactulose may decrease due to factors like changes in dosage requirements, tolerance buildup, or underlying health conditions. It's important to regularly monitor its effectiveness and adjust dosage as needed in consultation with a healthcare provider.
No, there are mushrooms everywhere. However I am certain some species of mushrooms have gone extinct over time, it is part of evolution.
Being overconfident or complacent can cause loss of effectiveness over time.
If you mean that if they lose their effectiveness with time outside the body, then answer is yes provided the medicine is expired. If you mean that if they lose effectiveness with time inside the body, then answer is yes because all medicines including homeopathic get exhausted with time
Failing to properly maintain the system and unprofessionalism are some of the factors that can cause the controls that have been established for a prolonged period of time to lose their effectiveness.
Over time, magic mushrooms may gradually lose their potency, especially if they are exposed to air and/or stored in a hot environment. If they are stored in a wet location, they may begin to rot.
Rechargeable batteries lose their effectiveness over time. You could try discharging the battery completely and then recharging. However it is likely you may need a new battery.
It's not a sudden switch. It will gradually lose effectiveness over time. If it's still fighting your asthma the same as far as you can tell, it should still be good. But be sure to ask your doctor.