The phrase "fur and grains" typically refers to two distinct categories within the context of Natural Resources and trade. Fur often pertains to animal pelts used in fashion and industry, while grains represent staple crops essential for food production. The consideration of both can vary by region and economic context, but they are generally significant in discussions about agriculture and resource management. If you meant a specific study or context, please clarify for a more tailored answer.
It is considered fur. Rabbits have fur
No, they are considered grains
Botanically, many grains and grasses are considered a fruit - as they are seed bearing.
The grains inside of a bell pepper will be the tiny seeds which are found when cutting it open. The entire bell pepper is not considered a grain because it is not a seed.
Grains are the by products of plants and are considered to be producers as are all plants.
It is considered cruel to kill animals to attain these products.
No, they have hair, though it can be considered fur. Fur is generally more finer and softer than hair, and cattle don't have fine fur; they have hair.
About 0.007716 grains to 0.5mg
14,000 grains.
How many grains equal 0.4mg ?
Yes, grains are considered starches.
no. they are in the grains section of the food pyraimid.