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Do fruit flies have blood, and what happens to it when you kill them?

Fruit flies do have blood, but it is not the same as human blood. When a fruit fly is killed, its blood is released and eventually dries up.


What are the potential dangers associated with exposure to microwave waves?

Exposure to microwave waves can potentially lead to health risks such as tissue heating, eye damage, and potential long-term effects on the nervous system. It is important to limit exposure to microwave radiation to reduce these risks.


What happens to the Moth when its wings get wet?

The moth can't fly and gets the powder that makes them fly off. So if you see a moth that can't fly help, it give it a home and when the moth is better help it start to fly if it can. Bye! help the earth, help your home. Be a good help to nature and more! Have fun! When you see a moth don't kill it leave it alone or help it if it is hurt.


In a terrestrial microwave system transmission of signals is achieved through?

In a terrestrial microwave system, the transmission of signals is achieved through line-of-sight communication between microwave antennas on towers or structures. The antennas send signals back and forth in a straight path, utilizing microwave frequencies to carry voice, data, or video information. This system is commonly used for point-to-point communication over short to medium distances.


If you place seeds in microwave do they grow faster or slower?

Microwaves will essentially cook the inside (embryo and cotyledons) of the seed - killing it. The germination would be effected by the duration that the seeds were in the microwave. Microwaves do not make seed grow faster or slower, they effect the germination and vigor of the seeds - negatively.