there are other living things beside animals and plants...they are bacteria, fungi(mushroom), algae "lumot" and us humans...which are useful and which is harmful to us?
A toxin is a harmful substance produced by living organisms that can cause harm or disease when introduced into a body. Toxins can come from various sources such as plants, animals, bacteria, or fungi and can have different effects on the body depending on their type and concentration.
Selective toxicity refers to the ability of a substance to target and harm specific organisms while having minimal impact on others, particularly vertebrate cells. This property is often exploited in medicine to develop drugs that are effective against bacteria, fungi, or parasites without causing harm to human cells.
Electron microscopes should not be used on living organisms to study their internal structures because the high-energy electron beams can damage or kill the cells. This can lead to inaccurate results and harm the organism being studied. Instead, other non-invasive imaging techniques should be used to study living organisms.
Yes, compound light microscopes can view living specimens. These microscopes use visible light to illuminate the specimen, allowing for real-time observation of living organisms without causing harm to them.
The best microscope for viewing living single-celled organisms in pond water would be a compound light microscope with a high magnification power and a phase contrast or differential interference contrast (DIC) imaging capability. These features allow for clear and detailed observation of the organisms without causing harm to them.
Suffix is -cideA complete word would depend on what is being killed.
The substance that disrupts the Earth's geochemical process is called a pollutant. Pollutants can be natural or man-made and can harm the health of living organisms.
Reactivity: how a substance reacts with other substances to form new products Flammability: the ability of a substance to ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen Toxicity: the degree to which a substance can cause harm to living organisms when exposed to it
Poison- A substance that, when introduced into or absorbed by a living organism, causes death or injury, esp. one that kills by rapid action.
Antibiotics are substances that can block the ability of pathogens to harm the body by inhibiting their growth or killing them.
yes, they can kill everything in its path
An abiotic toxicant is a chemical or substance that can harm living organisms or the environment, but is not derived from living organisms itself. Examples include heavy metals, certain pesticides, and industrial pollutants. These toxicants can have harmful effects on ecosystems and human health.
CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives) have the ability to create both mass casualties as well as mass disruption of society. Agents that are living organisms or materials derived from them that cause disease or harm to humans, animals, or plants are biological.
It'll harm the all the organisms living in the ocean. That means no sea food or fresh water.
Toxicity refers to the degree to which a substance can harm living organisms. It can disrupt biological functions, damage cells, and lead to illness or death depending on the type and amount of exposure. Toxicity assessments are important for determining safe levels of exposure to a substance.
zakaria vs flaw
something which isn't supposed to be there.