It will affect mostly mammals and sometimes birds.
vertebrates with lungs
respiratory system
yes
Because it is caused by a virus, H1N1 is not actually alive. Viruses are called "active" or "inactive" usually, because they are different than bacteria and other microbes that are actually living microscopic organisms.
No, there are the pigs who got the original H1N1 (Swine Flu) that pigs get and a few pig farm workers who have caught that type of the H1N1 viruses. For the Pandemic Swine Flu H1N1/-09, there are cases that have been discovered and reported in pigs, humans, dogs, cats, turkeys and other birds, and ferrets so far.
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
Micro-organisms affect every facet of our lives. From disease to digestion, nothing we do remains unaffected by micro-organisms.
The amount of nutrients in freshwater will determine what type of organisms there are. If there is bacteria in the water, it may affect the nutrients and contaminate them, which will affect the organisms that live in the water.
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No, the H1N1 vaccine won't make you sicker or healthier if you already have H1N1.
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H1N1 is a flu virus, not a bacterium.
It probably does not. It is the organism that causes "swine flu", and caused an epidemic that took place in 2009.
There is no information on if any of the Gosselin's have had H1N1.