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The digestive and the nervous are working together when you eat a salad.
No, a piece of glass cannot travel through the body without causing harm. Glass is sharp and can cause internal injuries if it enters the body.
A two piece bikini that covers most of your body that should be covered is called a swimsuit.
The three most common elements found in living things and important to the human body are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements play a crucial role in forming organic molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids essential for life processes.
The most common mineral found in the human body is calcium.
The body of a vegetable salad would usually be some sort of green leafy vegetable such as spinach or lettuce. The body of any salad would be the main ingredient.
Anybody that will sell ther body for the simplest things such as a piece of paper * smh*
organ and blood vesselwork together when we eat a salad
Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon
that depends on its kind! some start with lettuce others with noodles or rice then there is fruit salad take your choice!
The digestive and the nervous are working together when you eat a salad.
Vitamins B calcium and iron have a few things in common. The main thing they have in common is they are both good for the body.
citrus. oranges, lemon, things like that.
They have an exoskeleton, 6 legs and a body that is split into segments.
they take the body parts and sort of " fit them together" like a puzzle piece. Usually a big body goes with a big head. Most of its common sense, but also some of it is really complicated. =) hope this helped!
There are many kinds of salad, some healthy and some not so healthy. Salad should provide nourishment, just like any food, and then it can have a refreshing, cooling texture.
When you eat a salad, your body breaks down the carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the salad into simpler molecules like glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids. These molecules are then used in metabolic processes to produce energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. This energy is utilized by your body to carry out various functions and activities.