They are the leading producers of parasites.
They are called so beecause thes have no cell structure
I would say babies are considered normal human and it's good for them. For adults however it doesn't add anything so it's not good or bad for you.
no, a HUMAN is a good model for human anatomy, so go use real people.
they are not cold or warm blooded because they dont have blood
Apo therapy is therapy that involves the use of aporphine. Aporphine is not good for the human body and is considered the parent drug to morphine, so continuous therapy can be habit forming.
human capital is consider the best capital bcuz if their will be no human capital so their is no use of other capital also
It lessens the human population, so lahar is a good thing
maybe a termite and the protozoans that live inside of it. termites cannot digest food without protozoans and protozoans do not get any food if the termites dont eat wood. so they would both die without the other. This is pretty much the same example as sheep with the algae that live in its digestive system that digest grass
Protozoans typically react to acidic substances like vinegar by exhibiting stress responses, which may include changes in movement or behavior. Many protozoans thrive in neutral to slightly alkaline environments, so exposure to acidic conditions can be harmful, potentially leading to cell damage or death. In response, some protozoans may attempt to escape the acidic environment or enter a dormant state to survive. Overall, the reaction depends on the specific species and its tolerance to pH changes.
Yes we are on good terms at the moment. so yes they would be considered an ally.
a mortal is someone who can die, so humans are a good example of that
Plankton are very small, microscopic plants and animals. They have little or no power of locomotion and float in surface waters. They are found in fresh and salt water. Planktonic animals include protozoans. While they are often referred to as one-celled animals, they have characteristics found in both plants and animals. Most protozoans cannot be seen without a microscope. There are about 30,000 species of protozoans that have been identified so far!