it matters about the sweat.
The nose can detect an odor from the presence of only a few molecules of substance.
Yes, the Takayama test can determine if a bloodstain is human or animal in origin based on the presence of hemoglobin. The test uses chemicals that react with hemoglobin to produce a distinct color change, indicating the presence of human blood.
Amino acids, specifically the primary amine group found in proteins, react with ninhydrin to produce a purple-blue color. This reaction is commonly used to detect and visualize amino acids in biological samples such as human skin.
Serpentology is the study of snakes. It involves researching various aspects of snake biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation. Serpentologists may also focus on venomous snakes and their impact on human health.
no they cant unless they are out of the body No they can't under any circumstances
human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG
A snake could no doubt feel the heat from your body if you were to tough one, but only pit vipers and some types of python actually have heat sensing pits.
They don't produce sound, they are used to detect it.
The nose can detect an odor from the presence of only a few molecules of substance.
You can't detect the presence of electric current in a conductor with any human sense.
Snakes cannot talk, therefore how can they have a lisp?
almost every thing produce odour particles but the human nose does not detect every smell
A forensic toxicologist would typically test a human body for the presence of poisons. These experts analyze bodily fluids and tissues to detect and identify toxic substances that may have contributed to a person's death.
Snakes help the human race by helping women in labor.
A pregnancy test, either blood or urine detects the hormone hCG.
snakes can be 2x the age in human years than they are in snake years.
No, snakes are not cannibals. There are snakes that eat other snakes, but cannibals are humans who eat human flesh.