when the going gets tough means when times get tough what do you do.my answer is when the going gets tough and your scared the tough grabs teddy.even if you are tough you can still have teddys.im tough and i have one.so remember,when the going gets tough the tough grabs teddy!
Some things that are tough include:luck ("tough luck")guy ("tough guy")badly grilled steak
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Desert Spoons are found in hot deserts. They have leaves that store water for the plant and are tough and thick to reduce the loss of water. These plants are often eaten by white-cotton tailed rabbits.
The duration of Little Tough Guy is 1.43 hours.
no they are not they eat plants some of them are tough :]
Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped
Cellulose
It's tough seed coat.
Cell
No, it is an adjective usually applied to plants (tough, durable). It is related to the adjective hard.
Camels have tough mouths because they eat thorny plants and they don't want to get hurt.
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Few plants grow in the waters of a swift-flowing stream because the water's movement makes it tough for the plants to attach to any surfaces. Often, plants are pushed to the tidal pools or the mouth of the streams.
The cell wall is the strong and tough covering that adds strength to plant cells. The cell walls are composed of cellulose.
Hadrosaurs were able to eat tough vegetation because of the adaptations that allowed them to chew. Plants they ate may have included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and early grasses.
Insects are herbivores. This means that they eat plants. Some eat meat tough.