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2004-04-15 01:35:24 AM
why do oysters have so many carbs
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 17:35:24 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com wrote:
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why do oysters have so many carbs
Carbohydrates are not measured. They are shown as the difference between total
water, fat, fiber and protein from the total weight.
Ora
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well, what could it be if it's not carbs
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med nutrition
Physiological impacts of diet

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Well, it's like Alzheimers. They diagnose it by ruling out everything else.
They can find protein, fat, fiber, etc. but they cannot find carbohydrates so it
is whatever is left.
Ora
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 20:46:13 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com wrote:
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well, what could it be if it's not carbs
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 17:35:24 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com posted:
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why do oysters have so many carbs
They eat them. You eat their gut contents.
MMMMmmmmm
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What do they eat
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Most bivalve sea critters filter single/few cell critters and plants from
around themselves.
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What do they eat
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markd@toad-net.com wrote in message news:<407ef44a$0$249$4d5ecec7@reader.city-net.com>...
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Most bivalve sea critters filter single/few cell critters and plants from
around themselves.


>What do they eat
Oysters have glycogen in their muscles, just like you do.
Jim Jozwiak
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:54:12 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com posted:
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What do they eat
Anything floating by. They love raw sewage.
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 17:01:10 +0800, "Moosh:)" <spam@less.ever>wrote:
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:54:12 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com posted:

>What do they eat

Anything floating by. They love raw sewage.
I doubt they love it. They take in anything floating by.
www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1985/7/85.07.02.x.html
The oyster feeds by beating the cilia on its complex, lattice like gills. It
draws a current or water in at a rate of perhaps two or three gallons an hour.
The food particles, caught in mucous strings on these ciliated sieves, are
wafted either to the bases or to the free edges of the gills and then forwards
to the mouth via the palps which sit either side or it.
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 21:18:06 GMT, taurusrc@aol.com posted:
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 17:01:10 +0800, "Moosh:)" <spam@less.ever>wrote:

>On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 13:54:12 GMT, anonymous@coolgroups.com posted:
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>>What do they eat
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>Anything floating by. They love raw sewage.

I doubt they love it.
Do you really?
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