Originally posted by heavenscloud:is "wonder" my doc...
where got chim, i give u only one word clue: bacteriaOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Surroundings as in the air we breathe in. For your clue, I read up on it. But too chim. Cannot understand.
Ermm, I think is because we learn very basic things.Originally posted by renorenal:After seeing the posts you put which you attribute it to your biology teacher, I am beginning to wander where is this teacher from...
i'm worse i dun even have sec or jc bio knowledge manOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Ermm, I think is because we learn very basic things.
My bio knowledge still stuck at secondary level....... but poly student year 1.......
Never learn in depth for bio. Some are in detail, like digestion, but I don't think will be correct if I answer your questions.
same!!Originally posted by hisoka:i'm worse i dun even have sec or jc bio knowledge man
In short... your bacteria in the colon decomposes the feces in the colon and produces gases such as the above and hence forth leading to a stink bomb...Originally posted by heavenscloud:The odor of farts comes from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas and mercaptans in the mixture. These compounds contain sulfur. Nitrogen-rich compounds such as skatole and indole also add to the stench of farts. The more sulfur-rich your diet, the more sulfides and mercaptans will be produced by the bacteria in your guts, and the more your farts will stink. Foods such as cauliflower, eggs and meat are notorious for producing smelly farts, whereas beans produce large amounts of not particularly stinky farts.
taken from a site.
do u love chilli?Originally posted by heavenscloud:speakin of fart, how come sometimes when we fart, we get an extra burning sensation??
I thought is the colon thingy clue you give?Originally posted by renorenal:where got chim, i give u only one word clue: bacteria
Okay...
Arrange the clue below:
(1) Decompose
(2) Stool
(3) Bacteria
(4) Chemical byproducts
Indirectly, this was in one of my mysterious question...Originally posted by heavenscloud:speakin of fart, how come sometimes when we fart, we get an extra burning sensation??
ya. why lehz? the burning sensation is due to chili ah?Originally posted by alfagal:do u love chilli?
Refer above...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I thought is the colon thingy clue you give?
The clues......
I think stool comes first, then stool will decompose (don't know stool can decompose), then because got decomposition happening, bacteria will be present, decomposition and bacteria will produce the chemical byproducts
oh manz...Originally posted by renorenal:Indirectly, this was in one of my mysterious question...
It is so basic that when I linked my knowledge with the clues given, my answers are wrong. Might as well don't study. Study bio = no study. And my bio teacher has been kidding all this while......... sigh...............Originally posted by hisoka:i'm worse i dun even have sec or jc bio knowledge man
Originally posted by alfagal:oh manz...
heavenscloud! are u good at spotting exams qns?
See liao. Your answer so simple, I thinking of the different chemicals....Originally posted by renorenal:Refer above...
The question was why shiver after you pee...Originally posted by heavenscloud:
well,Originally posted by heavenscloud:ya. why lehz? the burning sensation is due to chili ah?
Fever in infection........ you say infection, so means infected lor. Infection will trigger antibodies to fight back, when your antibodies die, then I don't know what happen next.Originally posted by renorenal:Guess that leaves the only two mysterious case
The fat man and alcohol challenge
And
The fever in infection
Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:It is so basic that when I linked my knowledge with the clues given, my answers are wrong. Might as well don't study. Study bio = no study. And my bio teacher has been kidding all this while......... sigh...............
Antibodies cannot die, how can they die? They are not a cell... Wrong answer anywayz...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Fever in infection........ you say infection, so means infected lor. Infection will trigger antibodies to fight back, when your antibodies die, then I don't know what happen next.
I thought is like when you put your right hand under ice water and then put it under lukewarm water then your hand will feel that lukewarm water is hotter than it actually is?Originally posted by renorenal:The question was why shiver after you pee...
Do you notice that your urine is especially warm after you come out from a cool place?