Do cat fleas live in human hair? Although cat fleas don’t live in human hair, they can bite humans, especially on the ankles and lower legs. Fleas can produce up to 2,000 eggs in their lifetime. Can dog fleas live on cats? That’s because fleas are not host specific, meaning that while their preferred host […]
Why does irinotecan cause diarrhea?
Why does irinotecan cause diarrhea? Irinotecan can cause acute diarrhea (immediately after drug administration) or delayed diarrhea. Immediate-onset diarrhea is caused by acute cholinergic properties and is often accompanied by other symptoms of cholinergic excess, including abdominal cramping, rhinitis, lacrimation, and salivation. Does irinotecan cause neutropenia? Introduction. Irinotecan (CPT-11), a topoisomerase I inhibitor, is commonly […]
What does the body use sugar for?
What does the body use sugar for? The body uses sugars and starches from carbohydrates to supply glucose to the brain and provide energy to cells around the body. Carbohydrates also provide fiber and other nutrients to the body. Which of the following is a known indicator of prediabetes? The primary indicator of prediabetes is […]
What is the process of modifying a smooth slope into a series of level stair like steps to prevent erosion?
What plants are related to mint?
What plants are related to mint? The Labiatae, the 3,500 members of the mint family, include, beside mint, a number of herbs that are fundamental to Western cooking — thyme, marjoram, oregano, basil, sage, rosemary, savory — along with other ancient herbs with less culinary value, such as lavender, hyssop, lemon thyme, horehound, betony, catnip, […]
Is Seagrass a herbivore carnivore or omnivore?
Is Seagrass a herbivore carnivore or omnivore? Although they are frequently listed as carnivorous, consuming mostly crustaceans and mollusks [22], they are also known for consuming copious amounts (up to 62% of gut content mass) of seagrass in some populations [23], and for feeding at lower trophic levels than other closely related species [24]. What […]
How do great egrets help the environment?
How do great egrets help the environment? The great egret is one of the more than 193 species of birds that depend on these vital floodplain wetlands for food and habitat to survive. In mixed-species colonies, the great egret blazes the trail and are the first to arrive, encouraging other species to nest nearby. What […]
When did the first land plants appear on Earth?
When did the first land plants appear on Earth? 500 million years ago Where did the first plant come from? Land plants evolved from ocean plants. That is, from algae. Plants are thought to have made the leap from the oceans onto dry land about 450 million years ago. Who discovered the first plant? Many […]
How many teaspoons is orange zest?
How many teaspoons is orange zest? 3 tablespoons Can I substitute orange extract for zest? There is no “across the board” substitution, as it will depend what recipe you are referring to. But, for example, if you are making cookies and it calls for 1 teaspoon orange zest, you could try ½ teaspoon orange extract. […]
How do earthworms find food?
How do earthworms find food? Worms and other animals often follow a chemical trail (a scent, for example) to find their food. But when no chemicals are present they switch to an “infotaxis” search where information gathering happens in more discrete local and global stages. What do earthworms need to survive? You need air, water, […]