Biowaste is any form of waste of biological nature
no, it is biomass and biowaste
Boneyard The Secret Life of Machines - 2007 Biowaste 1-12 was released on: USA: 20 September 2007
Once you have flushed the Locator Device from the vent, exit through the BioWaste hatch to your left.
Waste biohazardous for humans must be labeled with the biohazard symbol. Infectious waste must be kept covered and must be inactivated within 24 hrs. You can use biowaste bags Do not put liquids into the bags. Label with date, PI name, room number, and telephone number. Red biohazard bags are placed in a red bag–lined biowaste box for disposal.
Phosphorus is mainly obtained from mining phosphate rock, which is then processed into phosphate fertilizer. It can also be obtained from biowaste products like animal bones or guano. Additionally, phosphorus can be recycled from wastewater and agricultural runoff.
Despite the admonishing sign, the medi-hose is just what you need to flush the vent where the Locator Device is. Take the hose and go directly up toward the hub of the rooms. When you get there, come back down to the right, into the Maintenance Area. Use the hose, get the device, and exit through the BioWaste chute to your left.
Use the medi-hose to wash the Locator Device out of the disposal vent in the infirmary. Once you pick up the hose, you have a limited length, so you cannot go around the outside. Instead, go left and up to the center hub of the circular room, then down and right to reach the Maintenance Area. Use the hose on the vent and the Locator Device will wash out of the other end. (Exit using the BioWaste door.)
It is in a waste vent in the Infirmary, part of the Research Lab north of the main base. Drive there and pull away the meteor with the rover. Use the pressure chamber to squash you so you can squeeze through to reach the Infirmary door. Inside, grab the medi-hose and take it to the center hub of the rooms, then back down to the right to reach the Maintenance Area. Use the hose to wash the locator out, then exit through the BioWaste chute at the left side.
Bacteria in our digestive tract help break down food so that we can assimilate it. Bacteria in the soil help break down soil nutrients so that plants can assimilate it. Bacteria in milk help turn milk into cheese. (That's all I've got right now.)
Yes. I do know that charcoal absorbs poisons in the GI track, just as it absorbs odors in the air, and biowaste in a fish tank. However, it is (apparently) an extremely unpleasent experience involving severe cramps, dry heaving, etc etc.... in other words, it's just the lesser of two evils (the other evil being death from the poison). Marines, as part of their training, make charcoal (in a fire) and injest it. I saw this in a video. Charcoal may be useful when taken in much lower doses, for less serious situations... I wouldn't know.
The locating device was thrown into a trash vent in the medical wing (infirmary) of the research station, north of the main base. Once you have charged the rover, drive to the research lab. Drag the meteor away with the rover. Inside, there are two machines: one changes your eye color (upper right) and the other is a pressure chamber that changes your size by compressing your molecules temporarily. Set the compressor to HIGH and activate the device. It will squash you flat, and now you can fit through the blocked door to the infirmary. But you have to hurry before you regain your normal size. In the circular chamber, you need to use the hose to flush the locator out of the trash vent. Unreel the hose, then go up (toward the center) into the rooms that are in a circular pattern. When you reach the center, move to your right and go back down toward the outside, You should have enough hose to reach the waste chute, and you can use it to flush the locator out. You can retract the hose if you don't get there the first time, and try again. Exit the medical wing through the biowaste chute to your left.
NoGuppies, tetras, and gouramis are all wonderful fish to keep as pets but it is not a very good idea to stick them with a goldfish. Guppies, tetras, and gouramis are all tropical fish who like temperatues above 75 degrees F. Goldfish are coldwater fish which prefer colder temperatures of under 70 degrees F. By putting these fish together you would only stress them out. Also goldfish are a very messy fish that produce a large quanity of waste which could harm the tropical fish's gills. Most tropical fish like a pH that is above 7 and goldfish prefer a pH below 7. Hope this helps ;)