They are measured in grams
Small amounts of liquids are measured in millilitres
In frequent large amounts, yes. OCCASIONAL small morsels won't kill it.
An Eppendorf pipette is usually used.
Yes, unless abnormal circumstances, Dogs love cheese. Not to much though!
Usually because we need such very small amounts of vitamins for our health. Sometimes even in microgram amounts.
A dropper is used to dispense small amounts of a liquid. It is especially useful when the amount to be added is very small and needs to be measured accurately.Read more: What_is_the_use_of_dropper_in_the_laboratory
Pollution amounts occurring in small concentrations are usually measured in parts per million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb) for accuracy.These measurements provide insight into the level of pollutants present in the environment, even at very low levels.
You shouldn't really give them toast or cheese , but you can give them small amounts of fruit each day when they are over one month old.
A dropper is used to dispense small amounts of a liquid. It is especially useful when the amount to be added is very small and needs to be measured accurately.Read more: What_is_the_use_of_dropper_in_the_laboratory
If you are Michael phelps and burn 12000 calories a day then yes!, but cheese cake is rich in fats and calcium so its good in small amounts as with any food. so is a cheese cake healthy? No... is a serving okay? Sure
Cats love cheese in large amounts! They like swiss and jack cheese!
Cats can eat cheese in small amounts as a treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet. Cheese is high in fat and can cause digestive issues for some cats. It is important to monitor your cat's reaction to cheese and consult with a veterinarian before including it in their diet.