From Medicine.net "There is a form of atypical tuberculosis, however, that is transmitted by drinking unpasteurized milk. Related bacteria, called Mycobacterium bovis, cause this form of TB. Previously, this type of bacteria was a major cause of TB in children, but it rarely causes TB now since most milk is pasteurized (undergoes a heating process that kills the bacteria)."
Pathogens can thrive in compost, " poisoning it for food for plants for human consumption, causing the spread of disease.
Human Pathogen
It's not good for human consumption.
In reality human meat is fit for human consumption. Pretty much any animal (unless poisonous) Is fit for human consumption, so yes, bull shark is fit too.
Cannabalism
Bivalve mollusks, such as clams, mussels, and oysters, are commonly affected by red tides. These toxins accumulate in their tissues when they feed on the algae causing the red tide, which can make them unsafe for human consumption.
tubercolosis cannot be useful as it can kill 80% of human beings.
Yes, isopods are edible and safe for human consumption, as long as they are properly cooked and prepared.
Investment is affected by human because they are the once who determine capital development.
No, pure water is not dangerous for human consumption. In fact, it is essential for maintaining good health and hydration.
Human Consumption = Waste
What humans can eat