give rise to variations that enhance survival advantage of species
Biological interactions: the effects that the organisms in a community have on one another
Yes, Biological Pesticides have toxic effects on people
Daniel S. Grosch has written: 'Biological Effects of Radiation' 'Biological effects of radiations' -- subject(s): Radiobiology
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An antiandrogen is a substance which inhibits the release or biological effects of an androgen.
An antiandrogen is a substance which inhibits the release or biological effects of an androgen.
tertiary consumer
Marylou Ingram has written: 'Biological effects of ionizing radiation'
D.O Carpenter has written: 'Biological effects of electric and magnetic fields'
John Ferguson Thomson has written: 'Biological effects of deuterium'
Biological hazards can lead to illnesses, infections, and diseases in living organisms, including humans. They can spread through direct contact with contaminated materials, inhalation, ingestion, or through vectors like insects. These hazards can have short-term effects like sickness or allergic reactions, as well as long-term effects like chronic illnesses.
Antagonistic effects occur when a substance hinders the biological activity of another substance by binding to the same receptor or enzyme. This interference can lead to reduced efficacy or opposite effects compared to the substance's intended function.