Same as you do - by eating and metabolizing.
because they have the same flesh daaaaaaaaaaaaaa:)
No
To avoid a fishy tasting supplement, be on the lookout for enteric-coated pills, as this coating is what causes the fishy taste and smell. Instead, look for more natural, high quality supplements.
delivering all the benefits they claim Each body is different so all supplements are not going to react the same with everyone. That's why it's always a good idea to start with the smallest size before committing to a supplement... just to see if your body accepts it's benefits.
Man-eating fish do not host barbecues, as they are carnivorous and typically do not prepare food in the same way humans do. They usually consume their prey in a more direct manner.
Same as you do - by eating and metabolizing.
Because millions of years of evolution has made them adapt to their environment and interact with it to mutual benefit. Take the simple act of insects and bees eating pollen from flowers: the insect benefits because it is able to feed itself (and thus survive) by eating some of the large amounts of pollen available in a single flower while at the same time the flower benefits from the insect because some of the pollen sticks to the insect's body and thus helps the flower procreate. There are multiple similar beneficial relationships between animals and plants, between plants with other plants and between animals and animals (IE, small fish cleaning the eyes of larger fish because they feed on the bacteria living there while the large fish benefits because it maintains good eye sight).
Most soy isoflavones are classified as plant estrogens (phytoestrogens), ipriflavone does not have estrogenic activity, and does not activate any estrogen receptors in the body.
The fish often swim in the colder water and same with krill, so the penguins can survive by catching the fish and eating some then later on feeding to their pupils.
I have a Beta for the first two weeks we did not think it was eating it's food .But we continued to clean it's bowl regularly and feed it just the same ;it's been 3 months now.Fish is doing fine.
Yes, but not huge fish. Just smaller fish like: guppies, goldfish, etc.