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All flesh is grass. Justify the statement with reasons.

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Gurvinder Kaur 7 years, 4 months ago

Every consumer whether it is an animal, fish or bird has a fix life span after the completion of which they die. Dead remains of these organisms is decomposed by the decomposes i.e converted into simple inorganic substances. These inorganic substances serve as raw material for photosynthesis of the plants . Hence flesh in any form finally becomes grass.The above explanation justify this statement "All flesh is grass".

Shrawan Kashyap 7 years, 4 months ago

All flesh is grass "All flesh is grass" is a quote from the book of Kings in the bible. Initially it is difficult to see how this relates to biology. However it is possible to relate the two, especially when considering the relationship between flesh and grass, or plant and animal life. It is necessary to consider exactly what is meant by "grass" and "flesh". All grasses are plants, and as such conform to specific biological criteria that define the difference between plant life and animal life e.g. the ultrastructure of their cells, respiration and photosynthesis. Flesh is defined as soft muscular tissue found in animals. It is crucial to man's existence that the relationship between the earth and human life is examined, both the bible and biology attempt to understand how such a delicate balance of life on earth is maintained. Grasses are one of the most plentiful biological structures found on earth, with cellulose being the most abundant biological molecule. All grasses are essential sources of food for humans and animals alike. They offer important sources of vitamins and minerals. Key to the relationship between grass and flesh is that plants also contain the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulphur. These five elements are essential in the production of protein within animals and thus vital to the development of flesh.
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