their bodies are broken down into the dirt.
This is biological magnification; the concentration of poison in the environment gets higher and higher as it goes up the food chain. The poisons are kept in the bodies of the animals that eat them. They are not broken down or eliminated. So a predator that is higher up the chain gets a lot of the poison from its food. -Shawney M.
Yes it is called their stomach.
They do not get it from a plant- it is made in their bodies.
it is an poison tree frog
They form the next generation of stars and planets.
most likely because their bodies have already been broken down into sediments
No, the poison will not spread from the fluid in the blisters. Only from the oil from the plant itself.
No. Sharks do not have poison glands anywhere on their bodies.
Sugar is broken down into glucose and fructose during digestion. Fructose is a simple sugar that is absorbed into the bloodstream and used for energy by our bodies. It is commonly found in fruits and honey.
The energy used by our bodies is stored primarily in the form of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. These energy reserves are broken down during metabolism to provide fuel for our cells to function properly.
Minerals