The black stuff inside an oyster is typically the oyster's digestive gland, also known as the "hepatopancreas." This organ plays a crucial role in digestion and nutrient absorption. In some cases, it may also contain remnants of algae and other food particles the oyster has consumed. While it might look unappealing, it is safe to eat and contributes to the oyster's flavor.
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Don't eat it.
It disappears forever
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It Squrts it out from a ink sack it has inside of it
It is impossible to answer, they do a lot of stuff
The hair in your nose named cilia filters everything that comes inside the nose like dust and dirt and these are the black stuff you get in your nose.
Pearl is produced by an oyster to protect itself from something that got inside its shell. It secretes nacre, which becomes pearl. Cultured pearls are made by placing a "seed" inside of the oyster shell, and letting the oyster work. Over time, the oyster will deposit nacre onto the seed, forming a pearl.
Its suppose to be a methphor for the devil inside her
The stuff inside black light bulbs, such as the phosphor coatings that produce ultraviolet light, is generally not toxic. However, it's important to be cautious and avoid breaking the bulb to prevent exposure to potentially harmful substances.
The black build up is mold. Yeah, gross huh? You should try Lysol spray on your faucets.
The cast of Black and Blue - 1981 includes: Vinny Appice as Himself (Black Sabbath) Eric Bloom as Himself (Blue Oyster Cult) Albert Bouchard as Himself (Blue Oyster Cult) Joe Bouchard as Himself (Blue Oyster Cult) Geezer Butler as Himself (Black Sabbath) Tony Iommi as Himself (Black Sabbath) Ronnie James Dio as Himself (Black Sabbath) Allen Lanier as Himself (Blue Oyster Cult) Geoff Nicholls as Himself (Black Sabbath) Julie Robb as Susie Donald Roeser as Himself (Blue Oyster Cult) Black Sabbath as Themselves Ari Satlin as Young Johnny