An organism could be a slow Gelatin liquefier by producing enzymes that gradually break down collagen and gelatin proteins over time, allowing for a controlled degradation process. It might also employ a specialized digestive system that slowly secretes these enzymes in response to specific environmental cues, ensuring that liquefaction occurs at a manageable rate. Additionally, the organism could have a symbiotic relationship with microbes that assist in the breakdown of gelatin, further moderating the liquefaction process.
the grapes would be the atom while the gelatin could either be nothing or the electron cloud. the grapes would be the atom while the gelatin could either be nothing or the electron cloud.
Not really. A match head is mainly made of phosphorous, but it has some gelatin. Gelatin is a binder for many matches, and only the collagen inside of the very small amount gelatin could pass of for an "animal by-product."
you could make it into juice and then add it to the jello.
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Muslims could eat gelatin BUT depending on its origin, theirs two kinds of Gelatin, one that comes from plants, and the other that comes from pig or cows, the one that comes from plants is not Haram meaning it is allowed, but the other is haram or not allowed, to find out of it is or not made from plant or animal call the product maker and ask.
It is not recommended to heat pre-sweetened gelatin desserts directly, as high heat can break down the gelatin and affect the texture of the dessert. It is best to follow the instructions on the package, which typically involve adding the gelatin mix to hot water first to dissolve it, then allowing it to set before serving.
It was suggested to me that knuckles afflicted by arthritis could be shrunk by the ingestion of gelatin
Yes, it does. Pork Gelatin is used in marshmallows, skittles, jello, etc...
If you are talking about dry gelatin, no - it does not grow microbes. If you are talking about a gelatin dessert, I believe it would lose its shape and look unappetizing before it would actually spoil. But it is made up of protein, sugar and water, so I would think it could grow microbes.
not all the time you can you can use them for different things just try it it could be a expirement
The organism you encountered could likely be a type of sea worm, such as a polychaete, which are commonly found in marine environments. Their silver eyes and visible gut or gills suggest it may be a species adapted to the sandy or muddy substrates of the beach. Another possibility is a marine flatworm or a juvenile stage of a fish or other marine animal. Observing additional details or the organism's behavior could help narrow it down further.
Ditto is made out of a kind of gelatin ha could copy the shape of the Pokemon's he wants and the attacks.