It turned back to liquid mercury and a gas.
No, it is not safe to put hydrogen peroxide on a mouse. Hydrogen peroxide can be toxic if ingested or if it comes into contact with the eyes or skin. If a mouse is injured or needs medical attention, it is best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment.
Bioaccumlation: the accumlation or amount of polluants in living things. It is where one animal, such as a mouse, consumes a substance, lets say a pesticide such as DDT, and then is eaten by another animal, lets say an eagle. If the mouse has been infected with DDT, and then is eaten, the eagle will be infected with the toxins as well. Example: A mouse eats crops sprayed with DDT. An eagle then eats the infected mouse. The eagle is infected with the toxins. The eagle's system is then damaged and its eggs shells will become softer and the chick inside will either die, or be born without being properly developed. A more simple example might be a bird flying over a factory and getting some acid. Then, a bigger bird eats that bird, then a different animal eats that bird, and eventully, the acid is collected and brings viruses or/and death.
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A cat and a mouse forming an ironic bond due to their traditional predator-prey relationship.
To remove mouse urine from clothing, first rinse the affected area with cold water to dilute the urine. Then, soak the garment in a mixture of water and white vinegar for about 30 minutes before washing it as usual with laundry detergent. Additionally, consider using an enzymatic cleaner designed to break down and eliminate urine odors.
Why do you think lavoisier exposed a mouse to the gas he collected from mercury
get experienced and exposed then go on the mickey mouse club
In this instance you're not speaking about just one type of plasma ~ rat plasma, mouse plasma or rabbit plasma, but about different plasma collected from each animal. You have collected 3 different types of plasma.
It is not known what the big-eared hopping mouse ate. No live specimens have been recorded by Europeans. the existence of this species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected before 1844.
No live specimens of the Big-eared hopping mouse have ever been recorded by Europeans. This species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected 100 km north of Perth before 1844.
Absolutely but not definitely. People are probably exposed to much more bacteria in their day to day lives from rodents and insects than they realize and probably have had some immune response to the antigens to which they have been exposed.
It is not known what the big-eared hopping mouse ate, And whether it was a carnivore or a herbivore. No live specimens have been recorded by Europeans. the existence of this species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected before 1844.
Frye and Edidin demonstrated that proteins are free to diffuse across the plane of the membrane. They did this by first covalently attaching fluorescent labels of two different colors (blue and red in this animation) to antibodies specific for proteins exposed on the outer surface of mouse and human cells. The human cells were exposed to the fluorescently labeled anti-human antibody and the mouse cells were exposed to the fluorescently labeled anti-mouse antibody. The antibodies bound to their antigenic determinents, thus labeling the human and mouse cells with either blue or red spots. The labeled cells were mixed and exposed to the Sendai virus which induces the cells to fuse together forming a hybrid cells with two nuclei. Immediately after the fusion event, two hemispheres of colored proteins were visible that showed where the mouse and human proteins resided. However, during the next 40 minutes the human and mouse proteins were seen to diffuse across the plane of the membrane until the distribution of human and mouse proteins was completely random. This experiment has been interpreted and clearly demonstrating the lateral diffusion of proteins across the plane of the membrane.
It is not known when, exactly, the big-eared hopping mouse became extinct. No live specimens have ever been recorded by Europeans. This species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected 100 km north of Perth before 1844.
A trackball is a pointing device consisting of a ball housed in a socket containing sensors to detect rotation of the ball about two axes. It is like an upside-down mouse with an exposed protruding ball.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
Danger mouse, jerry mouse, micky mouse... take your pick!