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whether milk is vegetarian or non-vegetarian

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Whether milk is vegetarian or non-vegetarian? First and foremost, let us define what we mean by vegetarianism. Vegetarianism is a dietary method that involves eating plant-based foods while avoiding meat and fish. Where does milk fit into this definition, though? Milk is a natural secretion obtained by female mammals' mammary glands, like cows, goats, and sheep. It is significant in nutrients such as protein, calcium, and vitamins, making it the main food for mankind for thousands of years. From a scientific standpoint, Milk is classified as a vegetarian food source because it is obtained from animals without causing any harm or death to the animal. Milking a cow or a goat is a natural process that does not involve the animal being killed. The mammal can produce milk constantly for a certain time span and it can keep making milk over several years with suitable nourishment and care. However, commercial dairy production may involve methods that are viewed negatively regarding animal

Sun does are not provide Vitamin D

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Sun does not provide Vitamin D By Mosharraf Vitamin D is a nutrient that is essential for human health. It is vital for maintaining strong bones and teeth, and it also plays a role in immune system function and the regulation of blood pressure. Vitamin D is produced by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight, specifically ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. The UVB rays interact with a compound called 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin, which is converted into vitamin D3. Vitamin D3 is then converted into its active form, calcitriol, in the liver and kidneys. To get vitamin D from sunlight, it is vital to expose your skin to the sun for a certain amount of time each day. The amount of time needed will depend on factors such as your skin type, the time of year, and the latitude of your location. In general, it is recommended to expose your face, arms, and legs to the sun for about 15-20 minutes per day, several times per week. It is important to note that you should not expose your skin to th

What if we eat 200 seeds of an apple

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 What if we eat 200 seeds of an apple By Mosharraf When we eat 200 seeds of an apple firstly we die but why let us find the behind the mystery? When we bite an apple deep, we consume some tiny apple seeds containing a toxic substance called amygdalin. This substance release cyanide when it comes into contact with human digestive enzymes. A small amount can be detoxified by enzymes in your body. However, large amounts can be dangerous. Cyanide is a chemical compound known as one of the deadliest poisons. It has been used in chemical warfare and mass suicide. Many compounds that contain cyanide called cyanoglycosides are found in nature, often in fruit seeds. Amygdalin is one of these. 

Science fact

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  Awesome and science fact 1. Venus is one of the planets to revolve clockwise Credits of this image to the owner   Venus is one of the planets to revolve clockwise due to the sun's gravitational force pulling on Venus's atmosphere, causing tidal friction and this is combined with friction between the mantle and core of the Venus.  All other planets revolve anti-clockwise their axis. Venus is a really mysterious planet in our solar system also it remains unknown exactly how Venus ended up rotating clockwise . 2. On the Mars the color of the sun is Blue       Credits of this image to the owner   Martian sunsets typically stand out for their characteristic blue color. A tiny dust particle in the atmosphere allows blue light to penetrate the atmosphere more effectively than color with longer wavelengths.  3. Earth contain 3-trillion trees Credits of this image to the owner  On the earth more trees as compare to the stars in our milky way. Earth contain 3-trillion of the trees the