It's possible to eat any microbe. Whether this microbe will cause an illness is another matter.
A carnivore can in fact be eaten by another carnivore, or in some cases by an omnivore (which eats meat and veggies). Humans are omnivores as an example. However, carnivores can also be eaten by organisms, and microorganisms such as fungii, worms, and microorganisms in the soils. Another way carnivores can be eaten are by parasites.
If something can not be eaten, it is 'inedible'.
No, humans cannot detect or differentiate the smell and taste of microorganisms.
Yes. Just imagine if they didn't. We would have them all around. Many are also eaten by other animals and worms as well as microorganisms.
Yes. Just imagine if they didn't. We would have them all around. Many are also eaten by other animals and worms as well as microorganisms.
microbes, microorganisms, microscopic organisms...think MICRO-scope and MICRObes, MICROorganisms...
Tomato Leaves
The stem
flower of squash
Inedible.
Your own eyes, unless you look in a mirror.
You can see microorganisms through a microscope, but you cannot smell or taste them.