cladogram 9 taxonomy 10 references 11 external links etymology[ edit ] in the scientific literature, gastropods were described under "gasteropodes" by georges cuvier in 1795. [2] the word "gastropod" derives from the ancient greek gaster ("stomach") and pous ("foot"), a reference to the fact that the animals...
• be sure to take them along when you evacuate in the event of a life-threatening disaster. sadly, many people assume that animals will be able to find their own way to safety by "instinct." animals do have finely tuned senses in most cases, but fires and other disasters confuse them too. in chaotic...
. the severity of these diseases in humans varies from mild symptoms to life-threatening conditions. research indicates that between one third and one half of all human infectious diseases have a zoonotic origin, that is, are transmitted from animals. about 75% of the new diseases that have affected...
cottonseed which remains after the cotton is ginned is used to produce cottonseed oil, which, after refining, can be consumed by humans like any other vegetable oil. the cottonseed meal that is left generally is fed to ruminant livestock ; the gossypol remaining in the meal is toxic to monogastric animals...
, and most processed foods are cooked in these oils ( ). you don't have to eliminate the intake of omega- fats. you can control your consumption of processed foods and foods made in vegetable oils. choose oils that are low in omega- fatty acids. these include olive oil, coconut oil, and palm oil. avoid...