yes
Humans get energy from eating and sleeping. It's the way we were created. We let off energy by exercising and letting off wastes.
Xenon is an anaesthetic gas but otherwise is harmless.
Humans gain energy directly from plants by eating the plants themselves in the form of fruits, vegetables, and grains. We gain energy from them indirectly by eating the meat of animals that eat plants.
The sun allow plants to photosynthesis which is to make food and grow. The plants eating animals will eat them and then the meat eating animals will eat animals. Then us humans will eat the animals and plants.
Tasmanian tigers are extinct because of humans killing them, humans killed them because they were eating their sheep. Some people don't believe they are extinct though and are still searching...
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
All humans like eating :)
Adipose tissue, also known as body fat, allows humans to survive several days without eating. It stores energy in the form of fat and can be broken down to provide the body with a source of fuel when food intake is limited.
It depends on the dosage. There is arsenic present in apple seeds (pips) - however - eating apple pips will not kill you !
Under most circumstances, cows are not a danger to humans. However, eating contaminated beef can result in the spread of the deadly E. Coli Virus and Mad Cow Disease.
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
No but i wouldn't recommend eating it.
yes, creeptites a disease can effect you and you will lose hair and get a craving for macoroni and cheese, its a disease well spread. I love it
Farmers have been using carbohydrates to fatten livestock for centuries, so it should be no surprise that a similar effect would be seen in humans.
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever