"Bio" comes from the Greek word for "Life". A hazardous substance or activity is one which endangers life. The workers in chemical plants have to be very careful and strict in their work. You see warning plates on the backs of tankers and lorries which are carrying hazardous substances.
So you see that bio + hazardous" means life + danger" = dangerous for living things.
"Biohazardous" might be a bit extreme since it depends on just how much intake. Carbonic acid is the stuff in sodas and soft drinks, and isn't exactly the healthiest thing in the world. It removes calcium, with is important for cellular activities, especially involving the cytoskeleton and ionic gradients. Calcium is also involved in muscular movement, including heart muscle, so if something happens to that...well then yes, it can be fatal. It also helps collect synaptic chemicals from the intersynaptic region between two neurons. Too much synaptic chemicals might destroy parts of neurons. Might be a correlation with some types of brains' chemical configuration and cravings for sodas, but I don't know.
A substance that dissolves in another substance is called a solute.
The possessive form for the noun substance is substance's.Example: The substance's origin could not be determined.
A solute can dissolve in another substance. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent.
Substance is a noun.
Biohazardous material refers to any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms. This can include blood, bodily fluids, pathogens, and other infectious materials. Handling biohazardous materials requires special precautions to prevent contamination and ensure safety.
Biohazardous infectious material refers to any substance that contains potentially harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses, that can cause disease in humans or animals. These materials require special handling and disposal procedures to prevent the spread of infection.
They burn it.
something that could harm living things
it means that's it can causes diseases and contimantion and effect health of human beings
Because certain materials inside the chips are considered biohazardous.
enviromental remediation services they are the ones certified to handle biohazardous materials(blood and tissue) and mold ,etc .
Yes, arsenic is considered biohazardous because it is a toxic element that can be harmful to living organisms, including humans, if they are exposed to it in high enough amounts. It can cause a range of health issues, including cancer and organ damage. Proper handling and disposal of arsenic-containing materials are essential to prevent exposure.
Biohazardous waste like that found in hospitals is usually incinerated. Other types of biohazard waste like chemical waste require specialized methods. There are some incinerators that use very high temperatures in order to break the chemicals down. Kodak use to operate one in Rochester, NY for such purposes. http://rochester.ynn.com/content/top_stories/343554/kodak-closes-incinerator/
Waste biohazardous for humans must be labeled with the biohazard symbol. Infectious waste must be kept covered and must be inactivated within 24 hrs. You can use biowaste bags Do not put liquids into the bags. Label with date, PI name, room number, and telephone number. Red biohazard bags are placed in a red bag–lined biowaste box for disposal.
Yes, mailing poop is illegal as it can be considered a form of harassment or biohazardous material. It is important to follow proper mailing regulations and laws to avoid legal consequences.
The cast of Biohazardous - 2001 includes: Jon Avner as Sarg. Murdock Tom Cahill as Mr. Stine Will Dunham as Father Morris Sprague Grayden as Laura Forman David Lee Garver as Steve Matt Markey as Joe Anthony Pepe as Hapu Gary Ray as Hank Forman Michele Santopietro as Christine Al Tompson as Mike Walker Katheryn Winnick as Jennifer Jason Wynn as Robert