Some people really like to do that kind of things. I myself have many fetishes. You do what you want, ok?
Not only does oil immersion increase the microscopic resolution of a specimen, it is also transparent. This allows for optimal microscopy views.
It is called immiscibility, where oil and water do not mix and form separate layers.
Um, weird questions to be put together, but the largest organ of the human body is our skin, the only way I would think to tickle someone without touching there skin would be tickle them where they are wearing clothes, or wear gloves.. :/
The plant will die
no
yes
Cooking oil is not made for something like that and it is a foreign substance if put in the body. The body may absorb some of it, but an infection could result and cause disfigurement in that area. The body would fight the foreign substance.
Yes.
Put a drop of oil on its body. The tic will withdraw as it suffocates.
Oil would prevent the plant from taking in air. The plant would die. When a plant is dormant, you can put dormant oil on them to kill insects.
racing oil would be the best
to put the oil in the lawnmower's crankcase would be fine, so long as it is an appropriate viscosity.
yes, nobody will be put together unless your are saying, " no body" as in a body. Nobody as in no one can be put together.
they have this oil inside their body that they put on their feathers. every day
no reason
No you do not, you would put oil on a oil filter gasket if it is a spin on type, this stops the rubber from binding and helps it seal.
The first step was to wash the body with good smelling palm-wine then rinse the body with water from the Nile. The second step was to take out the liver, lungs, stomach, brain, and intestines which are the first body parts to decompose and pack them in with natron. The heart was kept in, because it was the center of life and you would need it in the after world. The body is then covered with natron and after forty days they wash the body again. Then they cover it with oils, stuff it with dry things. Then they put oil on it and it is wrapped in linens. After they are put in the tomb the put in valuables of the Pharaohs in hope they would help them in the afterlife. The first step was to wash the body with good smelling palm-wine then rinse the body with water from the Nile. The second step was to take out the liver, lungs, stomach, brain, and intestines which are the first body parts to decompose and pack them in with natron. The heart was kept in, because it was the center of life and you would need it in the after world. The body is then covered with natron and after forty days they wash the body again. Then they cover it with oils, stuff it with dry things. Then they put oil on it and it is wrapped in linens. After they are put in the tomb the put in valuables of the Pharaohs in hope they would help them in the afterlife.