Yes, mongo seeds can germinate on wet tissue as long as the tissue remains consistently moist and not waterlogged. However, it is generally recommended to use a proper germination medium such as potting soil to provide the seeds with the necessary nutrients for healthy growth.
Seed germinates in wet tissue paper because the moisture helps to soften the seed coat, allowing the seed to absorb water and nutrients needed for growth. The wet environment also provides the ideal conditions of warmth and humidity for the germination process to begin.
For viewing live tissue, you can use a wet mount preparation. This involves placing a small sample of the live tissue in a drop of water on a slide, covering it with a coverslip, and viewing it under a microscope. This allows for observation of the tissue in its natural state.
Brands like Kleenex Wet Wipes and Bounty are known for producing durable tissue paper that holds up well when wet. These brands typically use strong fibers and special formulations to maintain their strength and durability even when wet.
Wet tissues provide a moist environment that can promote the growth of bacteria and mold. It is important to store wet tissues in a clean, sealed container to prevent contamination and ensure they remain hygienic for use. Use them within a reasonable timeframe to avoid bacterial growth and potential skin irritation.
because it is wet anything that is wet cant be burned. but it can boil
burnt paper,wet paper
nope, but you can dry your grip with an tissue.
A liquid can't be wet, the adjective wet implies that at some point in time it was dry, or that it had a solid firm which can get wet. Ice can be wet but when ice turns into its liquid form there is nothing to be wet. Get it. I guess its kind of like saying a fire can be burnt, when fire itself is energy and doesn't have a physical form so there isn't anything to be burnt in a flame (not what is burning but the fire itself)
Yes or you can irritate the tissue. Wet means you are aroused and ready.
Burnt salvia and vomit. Enjoy.
Sulfur
SULFUR
wipe it off with a wet washcloth, it works for me
When wet tissue paper comes into contact with a mirror, the surface tension of the water in the tissue paper creates a temporary bond between the two surfaces. This adhesion is strong enough to hold the tissue paper in place due to the capillary action of water and the smooth surface of the mirror.
Sulphur :)
You will not drown.