Surprisingly yeas there is a few *flesh eating viruses/bacteria*
The rate at which human flesh rots can vary depending on factors such as environmental conditions, temperature, and presence of bacteria. In general, decomposition of human flesh can begin within days to weeks after death, progressing through several stages of decay over the course of weeks to months.
Several traits could lead one to consider viruses as living organisms. They carry and transmit their own genetic information, they consume resources, they move, or rather they take advantage of a host in order to move, and they initiate self-replication when in a suitable host.
Yes, heredity occurs in viruses through the transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next. Viruses have a simple genetic makeup, usually in the form of DNA or RNA, which allows them to replicate and pass on their genetic information. This genetic material can mutate over time, leading to changes in the virus's characteristics.
Viruses can have various shapes, including helical, icosahedral, complex, or enveloped. These shapes are determined by the way the viral proteins and genetic material are arranged within the virus particle.
Transduction is the type of genetic recombination in bacteria that involves DNA transfer by viruses. In this process, bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) transfer bacterial DNA from one bacterium to another.
Absolutely. One example of a flesh eating disease is Fournier's gangrene, in which the infection encompasses the external genitalia
MRSA
One that hopefully wont bite me.
One can effectively prevent the occurrence of flesh-eating bacteria by practicing good hygiene, avoiding contact with contaminated water or soil, keeping wounds clean and covered, and seeking prompt medical attention for any cuts or injuries.
There are several different kinds of eating disorders, including: bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating. If one suffers from these eating disorders, it is suggested one seek help from a therapist and/or doctor.
One can find information on eating right from several different places. Some of the places in which one can find information on eating right are: WebMD, and Eat Right.
If you go to the Microsoft website, they have several different "how to" guides for many different types or errors and problems, including a check for Microsoft viruses.
Because they carry viruses, also they like eating humans. So if a zombie touches or bites you then you could get infected or turn into one...
Salt is used to stop the decomposition of flesh. It has been used in the preservation of meat for many years. However some preparation would probably be required for the preservation of a a whole body. and there would be changes in the state of the state of the flesh. As can be exemplified in the difference in eating a raw herring or anchovy and eating one that was preserved in salt.
yes. No, it is not considered deviant when one considers the situation. It is being a bit ethnocentric to judge when one hasn't been put in a life-or-death situation when eating human flesh (already dead and frozen mind you) is one's only chance for survival.
Animals which are carnivorous have canine teeth. The human canine teeth are the sharp pointy one that are exaggerated on vampires. Plant eating animals will in general lack these specialized teeth. Look for flat buck-like teeth on plant-eaters and sharp teeth on meat-eaters. The teeth. Meat-eating animals have sharp, pointy teeth so as to rip flesh. Plant-eaters have bigger, blunter teeth so as to grind up plants. Onmivores (Eaters of both plants and meat) have both.
NO, if you typed "viruses'" (viruses with an apostrophe) it would mean "The viruses' (more than one virus's) something.