Just click on any food, it will give you complete nutrition information, everything you need to know. They also have quick and easy recipes. Good luck!
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thanx man, your awesome and are a vault of knowledge! if i keep the foliage misted and sprayed will that help prevent spider mites? looks like i got some of thos bastards! man their tiny! what do u recommend? thanks so much for the help!
is growinh hydroponicly better than dirt? also should i trust getting seed out of the high time mags of off the internet is aa fake soon im going to be a first time grower
all cells need oxygen to survive
the circulatory system supplies that oxygen and carries the waste products away
if you lined up all the arteries, veins, arterioles, venules, and capillaries of your body end to end they would wrap around the world two and a half times
capillaries is one of the places where gas exchange occurs (dropping off the oxygen and picking up the carbon dioxide) for cellular metabolism to continue
look up homeostasis in wikipedia and then go to utube and watch their videos on it
the circulatory system works with all other systems
lymphatic
integumentary
skeletal
muscular
endocrine
nervous
renal
digestive
reproductive
and the respiratory system is the other place where gas exchange occurs (in the lungs)
this is where we exhale the carbon dioxide from the deoxygenated blood and when we breath in the blood is being re-oxygenated so that it can carry the oxygen to all the cells and we can maintain homeostasis
it's very complex and i'll probably be studying it for the rest of my life
but knowledge is power and i love the challenge
best of luck to ya
In the stomach is where the food gets broken down by the acids. The nutrients then pass into the intestines where the intestinal wall transfers them into the blood and then onto the cells.
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http://www.worldshealthiestfoods.org/foodstoc.php
Just click on any food, it will give you complete nutrition information, everything you need to know. They also have quick and easy recipes. Good luck!
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SAVE $9.97 – Nature’s Path Toaster Pastries, Apple Cinnamon Un-Frosted, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 12) $33.23 List Price: $43.20 Deal Price: $33.23 You save: $9.97 We believe food should be delicious and nutritious, and that when organically grown, it’s better for both you and the environment. Our organic foods contain no preservatives or additives, and are grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicide or fungicides which agribusiness typically sprays onto food. These chemicals then find their way into the soil, water, air and eventually our bodies. Nothing can replace the richness and complexity of nutrients found in a varied diet of fresh, organic whole foods, and Nature’s Path organic snacks and breakfast foods are a great way to get started down the organic path. Nature’s Path Organic Toaster Pastries. A delicious snack! Eat them straight from the package or warmed in the toaster, just eat them! They’re easy to carry and fun to eat as a lunch snack, after school, or anytime you get…
thanx man, your awesome and are a vault of knowledge! if i keep the foliage misted and sprayed will that help prevent spider mites? looks like i got some of thos bastards! man their tiny! what do u recommend? thanks so much for the help!
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is growinh hydroponicly better than dirt? also should i trust getting seed out of the high time mags of off the internet is aa fake soon im going to be a first time grower
all cells need oxygen to survive
the circulatory system supplies that oxygen and carries the waste products away
if you lined up all the arteries, veins, arterioles, venules, and capillaries of your body end to end they would wrap around the world two and a half times
capillaries is one of the places where gas exchange occurs (dropping off the oxygen and picking up the carbon dioxide) for cellular metabolism to continue
look up homeostasis in wikipedia and then go to utube and watch their videos on it
the circulatory system works with all other systems
lymphatic
integumentary
skeletal
muscular
endocrine
nervous
renal
digestive
reproductive
and the respiratory system is the other place where gas exchange occurs (in the lungs)
this is where we exhale the carbon dioxide from the deoxygenated blood and when we breath in the blood is being re-oxygenated so that it can carry the oxygen to all the cells and we can maintain homeostasis
it's very complex and i'll probably be studying it for the rest of my life
but knowledge is power and i love the challenge
best of luck to ya
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is this stuff designed for hydro or soil, or both?
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In the stomach is where the food gets broken down by the acids. The nutrients then pass into the intestines where the intestinal wall transfers them into the blood and then onto the cells.