Sentences with phrase «tell whether a plant»

Unfortunately your rabbit will not be able to tell whether a plant is good to eat or not until its eaten enough to make it sick which is why its important to make sure you move all the plants in your home well out of reach and harms way.
Unfortunately your rabbit will not be able to tell whether a plant is good to eat or not and is likely to want to try so its important to make sure you move all the plants in your home well out of reach and harms way.

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Rather, we learn about otherness of purpose by the brute resistance of the other to our purposes — whether this is a child who has been told no, or a plant that is thwarted in its effort to grow towards the light by a pair of pruning shears, otherness of purpose is, at its ground, metaphysically other at the outset, and epistemologically other only emergently.
From now on, I'll be adding little symbols under each recipe that I post so you can more easily tell whether they fit into your diet or not — this one, for example, is vegetarian, vegan, plant - based, gluten - free, and dairy - free.
Plants also see the direction light is coming from, can tell whether it is intense or dim and can judge how long ago the lights were turned off.
The former employee told ProPublica that the OIG's office had dropped an inquiry into whether the NRC could accurately predict the damage to a plant from an airplane crash, and Mulley confirmed his account, saying the office received a tip in 2007 that the NRC was using an outdated method.
A simple signaling pathway tells plants whether to grow tall in search of sunlight (far right) or to develop leaves (left).
Counting bees on a particular plot can show how many individual bees and bee species are visiting flowers there, but it won't tell ecologists what they really want to know: whether these plantings are helping to reverse population declines.
«another multifactorial trial, so you can't tell whether the benefit came from replacing SFA with PUFA, weight loss, increasing pectin, less trans fats, more LCO3, restricting commercial baked goods or potentially more whole plant foods.
So knowing a plant's «glycemic index» or «glycemic load» can not tell us whether it is good to eat some.
But, it will be impossible to tell whether the bad apple I bite into is natural or from the planted ones.
That person, whether or not he / she was told it was forbidden or not, takes 5 or so photos of the plant interior.
We put it there in the morning, and then during the day, we tell them where it comes from — whether it's grown underground, on a plant, in a bush, or on a tree — and the nutritional value.
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