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Humans don't affect the occurance of earthquakes.
Currently, it is only known that the plant is toxic to cats. It damages their intestinal tract, of which is significantly different from that of humans.
no
None. Humans can't digest cellulose. Bacteria in the large intestine can digest some cellulose, creating gas and vitamin K.
Precipitation brings rain. It supplies water to humans.
If you have them, they do. But intestinal worms in humans in the western world is rare.
All humans have intestinal gas.
The common intestinal parasites carried by horses are not transmissible to humans.
yes, they can grow inside humans intestines.
Humans and cultivated plantsHumans and domesticated animalsHumans and intestinal bacteria
No, it would kill the intestinal flora
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
Humans don't affect the occurance of earthquakes.
Intestinal tract is the main site for typhoid bacteria. Here from they get their next unfortunate victim, via fecal/oral route.
no they dont
Humans affect the enviorment by the green house affect ,polution and having landfills
humans can affect gas as the us to much off it