Hopefully, they put you under close supervision for your own protection.
Cutting yourself is not a healthy thing to do. Putting soil into a cut is a good way to introduce bacteria and other disease-causing microorganisms into your body. The cut would likely become infected. Without treatment, you could become gravely ill.
If someone were foolish enough to do what you describe and not seek treatment, a plant could germinate and start to grow under those conditions. It is highly unlikely that it would send roots into the person's body, though.
When eating fruit, you are consuming the mature ovary of the plant, which contains the seeds. The fruit acts as a protective structure for the seeds and is meant to be consumed by animals to disperse the seeds.
The seeds of a pineapple are located within the flesh of the fruit, near the outer skin.
The structure of an onion skin cell differs from other plant cells in that it lacks chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Onion skin cells also have a unique rectangular shape and a thin cell wall compared to other plant cells.
A pore is a small opening on the surface of the skin that allows sweat and other substances to pass through. Pores can become clogged with oil, dirt, and dead skin cells, leading to skin issues like acne. Proper cleansing and skincare routines can help keep pores clear and healthy.
The dirt or buildup that accumulates in the corner of the eyes is known as "eye crust," "sleep," or "eye boogers." It typically consists of dried tears, mucus, dust, and skin cells.
Hilum is the name for the mark that is left on the seed coat where the seed was attached.Specifically, the mark is made by the attachment to a string-like placenta that nourishes the growing seed. The seed coat covers the seed. It develops from the skin covering the ovule inside the plant's ovary.
When u hold it the all little seeds in the big seed and is disperse when a seed next to it.
because of the genetic structure of the cells inside the dirt
Oranges (and all other fruit) are seed holders that the parent plant--an orange tree-- uses to spread its seeds. The skin helps protect the seeds.
yes earthworms do breath in dirt they do this through their skin as they have moist skin
To prevent an avocado seed from splitting when trying to grow an avocado plant, you can carefully remove the outer skin of the seed before planting it. This will help the seed to germinate more easily and reduce the chances of it splitting. Additionally, make sure to keep the seed moist but not waterlogged, and place it in a warm, sunny spot to encourage healthy growth.
naturally...no but if you scratch your skin alot, all the dirt from your skin, gets underneath your nails, or if you dig sand or dirt.....
To eat a rambutan without the seed and skin, first cut the fruit in half and remove the seed. Then peel off the skin to reveal the edible flesh inside. Enjoy the sweet and juicy fruit without the seed and skin.
Taking several showers can help to remove dry dirt on the skin.
if you cover up your skin all the time , dirt would get trapped in between the clothes also , so would dead skin , this would cause infections and would breed dust mites , which would carry virus's, this dead skin and dirt would clog up your pours and would bury deep down and would cause skin cancer after a while.
Mangoes have a thick, fleshy skin and hard shelled seed.
Stalk, Seed, Skin, Root