No, geckos are not harmful to humans. If anything, they are beneficial to humans because they eat insects
AnswerPurple Halobacterium evolved before chlorophyll-containing organisms.The photosynthetic Halobacterium absorbed green light so other organismspossibly evolved chlorophyll to absorb nongreen wavelengths and fill anecological niche. Also it is believed that possibly black would just absorball forms of light including ones that could be harmful to the plant.I think that's what you're asking.
Yes, plankton is harmful to humans because they carry salmonella disease. Other than that, they are not harmless at all.
it make humans and animals ill!
yeah they get you wings
Halobacteria belong to the phylum Euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteria. Some common species within this group include Haloferax volcanii and Halobacterium salinarum.
Biomphalaria salinarum was created in 1868.
yes the lichens are harmful but to some humans
earthworms are not harmful to humans theyare just pink and slimmyNo. Worms that are harmful to humans are roundworms, flatworms and hookworms.
Phone radiation can be harmful to humans. It is harmful when the person is on the phone a lot.
They are not harmful to humans
Americium is harmful to humans because is very radioactive.
No they are not. In fact, humans are more harmful to them then they are to us.
No, geckos are not harmful to humans. If anything, they are beneficial to humans because they eat insects
really harmful
yes all fumes are potentially harmful to humans
d. halobacterium... loves salty environment.