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Lettuce is mostly made of water, so you should not have to worry
No, a head of lettuce is not chemical potential energy. Chemical potential energy refers to the energy stored in the bonds of molecules, while lettuce is a physical object made up of various molecules.
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Lettuce is mostly made of water so I don't think so. Try it and see!
No, lettuce does not appear brick shaped under a microscope. The structure of lettuce is made up of cellular components like most plant tissues, giving it a different appearance when viewed at the microscopic level.
leafy / juicy / tasty / delicious / green / lettuce / crisp / unusual / nice / awful / What an unusual leafy lettuce salad you have made!
No it is not nutritious because it is mostly made of water.
The possessive form for the singular noun lettuce is lettuce's.
chick peas Hummus is made from chickpeas. Humus is decayed vegetation used in gardening.
The average romanian lettuce can weigh from anywhere between 18,000kg to 500g. It really just varies on the particular size of the lettuce itself. If purchased from a local supermarket such as woolworths or coles, the lettuce is most likely tainted, so I would not recommend this. To cook the lettuce, it must first be lightly washed under a weak stream of water. Once you have dug a hole in your back yard, you must then place the damp lettuce inside the hole, then begin to make your fire. When you have preheated the fire to 209 degrees, your lettuce is then ready to be put in. Once left for 10 minutes, the lettuce is ready to serve. NOTE: The lettuce is made of 100% water.
Answer I wouldn't do it! Celery is made up of mainly water and it will get yucky when thawed out! Have you ever had lettuce freeze because the fridge was turned up too high?! I have and it ruined the lettuce!
Glucose is not stored in lettuce; instead, lettuce primarily stores carbohydrates in the form of plant starch. This starch is a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules linked together. When consumed, the body breaks down this starch into glucose for energy.