i think he's taking a shower but i could be wrong
As far as i know a green cheek conure can eat pretty much anything (in moderation) but not avocado, chocolate, alcohol or caffeine. and it will need high quality pellets, fresh fruits and veggies, and clean water daily.
Yes conures can drink milk. Conures crave crackers, like cheese its or other types of crackers. All crackers contain milk. Cheese its are made of cheese. Cheese contains milk. My conure, Reathirs, loves cheese. Only feed a dieting conure food & water. Some conures have a certain diet to go on. Maybe your conure has a diet where it can only drink water & eat certain bird food or pellets. Mabye your conure is allergic to milk. If your conure DOES NOT have any allergic reactions or any diet you may feed it fresh cold milk. A water bottle cap full of milk is the maximum milk a conure should have a day. My conure also likes moist peanut butter. Only feed a conure a little morsel of peanut butter for your conures health.
Staring at a green light across the water
If a cheek cell is surrounded by pure water, more water would move into the cell. This is due to osmosis, where water moves from an area of lower solute concentration (the pure water) to an area of higher solute concentration (inside the cell). As a result, the cheek cell may swell or even burst if the influx of water is excessive.
eat cholate
Cheek it water it needs to be warm.
There is alot of green water in Belize it is beautiful.
This happens because the carrot absorbs the pigment from the green water through a process called osmosis. The pigment in the green water can be transferred to the carrot, causing it to take on a green color.
Water appears green due to the presence of microscopic algae or phytoplankton in the water. These organisms contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that gives the water a green hue when present in large quantities.
I have high cheekbone, I need to find goggle that will not hurt my cheek and keep the water out of eyes
Green water has more oxygen, than blue water. In the early years of our planet's history, our water was green, because the earth had a higher oxygen content.
Osmosis is the movement of water by diffusion across a semi-permiable membrane. The student placed the cheek cells in water and when cells are placed in an environment of a high concentration of a particular substance, the cell practices osmosis where the water moves from a high concentration (the water on the slide), to a low concentration (the cheek cells) until they reach equilibrium. In this case, the process of osmosis did not cease as the cells were immersed in such a high concentration of water and it continued until the cell was so full that it burst. Unlike plant cells, cheek cells do not have a cell wall and their membrane is semi permeable, thus allowing water to travel through. The cell reacts to this water in almost a form of 'shock' and it tries to make the inner contents of itself, equal to its surroundings.