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Dried blood as a fertilizer provides a high proportion of Nitrogen which encourages growth.

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What are examples of dried plants?

Examples of dried plants include lavender, rosemary, chamomile, and eucalyptus. These dried plants are often used in potpourri, herbal teas, and sachets for their pleasant aromas and potential health benefits.


When was Smell the Disgusting Sweet Taste of Dried Blood created?

Smell the Disgusting Sweet Taste of Dried Blood was created on 1994-12-01.


Can one get a chromosome count on dried blood?

It may be possible to extract genetic material from dried blood samples to obtain a chromosome count, but the quality and quantity of DNA may be compromised by the drying process. Specialized techniques and equipment are required for accurate chromosome analysis, and the results may be less reliable with dried blood compared to fresh samples.


What benefit plants might get by causing red blood cells to clump together?

Plants don't have red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the heart and lungs of animals, not plants. Plants take in CO2 and expel O2, so plants don't need red blood cells.


Where are dried plants classified and studied?

Dried plants are typically studied and classified in the field of botany, which is the scientific study of plant life. Botanists examine various characteristics of dried plants, such as their morphology, anatomy, and reproductive structures, to properly identify and classify them based on their similarities and differences. This classification process helps us understand the diversity of plant species and their ecological roles.