A living tiny worm with a red head could not live your menstrual blood. Most likely, it is a small blood clot.
No, the heart is an organ made of muscle tissue and does not meet the criteria to be considered a living thing on its own. It is part of a living organism's circulatory system and plays a crucial role in pumping blood throughout the body to keep the organism alive.
Bone marrow, living connective tissue, blood flow and blood cells. It's living and your blood cells would protect something that is dead.
Women often use menstrual products like pads, tampons, menstrual cups, or period-proof underwear to prevent blood from draining during their periods. Some may also use techniques like changing their sanitary items regularly or practicing good hygiene to manage menstrual flow effectively. Additionally, staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can help regulate blood flow during menstruation.
We don't have a good enough definition of "living thing" to answer this definitively. If viruses count, then it's probably a retrovirus, unless nanobes count in which cases it's a nanobe, unless prions count in which case it's almost certainly a prion. If none of those count, then a bacterium of some kind.
A clone is a living thing because it is an exact genetic replica of another organism. Clones can grow, develop, and reproduce just like any other living organism.
No, bacteria are considered living things and they do not contain blood vessels.
Yes it is. Red blood cells are living inside of you.
Almost all - are you looking for things with bones?
Leaf cells and blood cells are alike because they both are living organisums, that were prodced by a living thing.
to function ur blood system the right way.
There's no such thing as 'white blood', all blood is red. It may be that you're talking about discharge, you get more before menstruation due to changes in your hormones throughout your menstrual cycle.
nothing animal because all animal are living thing and non living things are not
Yes, there is nothing wrong with licking the blood from a woman's menstrual blood. The only thing is that you should make sure she's comfortable or okay with you licking her menstrual blood because she may find it "disgusting". Some girls don't like the idea of men doing that but others won't find any problem with it. The only real "unsafe" thing about doing that other than her being uncomfortable is the fact that if she has an STD it could be passed to the person when they lick her menstrual blood.
The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.
i am sure that they do, and almost any living thing has gas, even my cat stompers
Yes, a period is a real thing. In biology, it refers to the monthly discharge of blood and tissues from the uterus that occurs in the absence of pregnancy. Periods are a normal part of the menstrual cycle for females of reproductive age.
Bone marrow, living connective tissue, blood flow and blood cells. It's living and your blood cells would protect something that is dead.