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yes, snake poison is carried through the blood stream it can be eaten without fatal effects.
Warning--If you have sores or open wounds in the mouth the venom can find it's way into the bloodstream this way so it is better to avoid eating the head.
Most molluscs and some arthropods such as the horseshoe crab use the copper-containing pigment hemocyanin rather than iron-containing hemoglobin for oxygen transport, so their blood is blue when oxygenated rather than red.
Yes absolutely then you need a filter to remove the copper from the water supply
No, copper is a solid metal, so it is not edible and its compounds are toxic.
Copper proteins are indispensable for the oxygen absorption and transportation in the organism.
because the pot is copper the rust on it can get absorbed by the fruit which then makes it bad to eat and you could get samonela or food poisening
copper is not a very good metal to make cans out of. if it comes in contact with water, it produces a green residue called copper carbonate. you don't want to eat it, so it's not good for storing food in. copper is also very malleable. it bends easily and it's not very strong.
From my experience, every metal bellow copper (-.34V) in the electromotive series.
CuSO4 copper sulfateCuSO3 copper sulfiteCuS copper sulfideCuSO unknown, rather impossible copper-sulfur compound
There are many e.g. CuO, CuCO3 CuSO4 and Copper Phthalocyanine which is an important blue pigment used in blue paints and inks.
no
it needs to eat eat copper and metal or maybe batterys at times to get energy
a copper rain gutter
boric acid
It is not recommended to eat fish from a pond containing copper sulfate, but if care is given it is not harmful. Humans can safely consume small amounts of copper, but in large amounts it can cause health problems.
in no so eat copper yo
The earthworm would take in the copper and arsenic from the soil. The blackbird would eat it then the sparrowhawk would eat the blackbird. This may result with the sparrowhawk still having the copper and arsenic inside it. :)
rats and mice and small lizards and crickets
everything - from eggs to fruit
Corrosion of copper electrode generates copper salts (which are blue/green) that then diffuse into the flesh of the potato. Don't eat them, copper salts are toxic!!!
because the pot is copper the rust on it can get absorbed by the fruit which then makes it bad to eat and you could get samonela or food poisening
WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT!?!?!? And no it would not work