Excuse me, are you a boy of kindergarten?
2007-02-03 01:01:21
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answer #1
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answered by @! 3
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hi :-) could I relate something approximately this please.. once you don't like it, i'm going to delete it. With all due appreciate, so some distance as i understand (from Mahabrata - Indonesia version), a million. Khrisna, Rama, Arjun, etc did consume meat. 2. The coaching approximately being vegetarian, come later after the coaching approximately reincarnation. It skill, do not consume meat using fact it fairly is a reincarnation of somebody. 3. Human have the two enzym to digest plant and meat, and we've dogs tooth (for slicing) 4. there's a thank you to kill an animal with minimum soreness. it is likewise practiced by way of the character (carnivore). 5. God has submitted the plant and animal kingdom, and the sea and the river to the forged of humankind. (we are able to trip, milk, consume, use the exterior, keep at residing house, etc) i'm sorry if I by some skill misunderstand the coaching of Hinduism. .
2016-12-13 04:30:49
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey,
Human beings have a pigment for the red coloring of blood. that is haemoglobin.
Plants prepare their food through a process known as photosynthesis. The two tissues in plants known as Xylem and Phloem for food and water facilitation for whole parts of the plant. Water itself is the blood for plants. This is the way how human beings have blood in blood vessels.
Hope I am a bit clear in making your question smoother.
2007-01-30 05:35:00
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answer #3
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answered by Human 2
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We do know that cereal grasses contain large amounts of chlorophyll (the “blood” of plants), which is amazingly similar to hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in the blood. See Chart. Chlorophyll is soluble in fat particles, and since fat particles are absorbed directly in to the blood via the lymphatic system, there is evidence that chlorophyll can also be absorbed easily in this way. Essentially the “blood” of plants is easily absorbed into human blood, which transports nutrients efficiently to every cell of the body.
open this website and in link click on SEE CHART in that picture you can see the similarity between the structure of chlorophyll and haemoglobin, so although plant lacks blood the chlorophyll is considered as the bloood of plants
2007-02-02 20:37:09
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answer #4
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answered by harinder 2
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Blood is not a requirement for life; it is just a method (among others) for animals to move nutrients and other molecules around their bodies. Smaller organisms (like bacteria) are able to rely on diffusion in place of an energetically costly, dedicated transport system. As for plants, the larger ones have vascular tissue (phloem and xylem), which, like your veins and arteries, are used to transport nutrients, water, etc.
2007-01-30 14:31:19
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Plants are as alive as humans.The function of blood in humans is the transportation of substances and to provide a liquid medium for various cellular processes to take place.The same function in plants is peformed by water.It is a carrier of food and minerals and helps cellular processes to take place in it.Thus water is the blood in plants.
2007-01-31 02:42:49
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answer #6
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answered by shinysingh15 2
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Only organisms in the kingdom Animalia have blood. Plants are in the kingdom Plantae. Probably the most comparable thing in plants to blood is sap.
2007-01-30 04:53:32
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answer #7
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answered by gebobs 6
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plants dont have bood.....circualtion in plants is done by certain tissues called xylem and phloem.they carry the nutrients as well as water to different parts of plant from the roots/leaves whenever needed.....in oder words.....xylem and phloem acts like circulatory system in plants the same way as blood cts in humans!
2007-01-31 01:43:53
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answer #8
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answered by bio machine 1
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Lots of things are considered living or alive and they do not have same characteristics.
Blood is just one of the many characteristic of being alive.
2007-01-30 05:36:24
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answer #9
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answered by minootoo 7
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Being alive doesn't mean you have blood, it means you have genetic material and the ability to replicate. That is why viruses are not alive- they cannot replicate-whereas bacteria are alive.
2007-01-30 04:55:28
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answer #10
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answered by kiddo 4
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a thing is defined as alive because of cells
it respire
a virus does not hv blood and even does not respire
why it is called as alive??
2007-02-01 20:10:22
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answered by ziya 2
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