Everywhere - including in your own gut.
Pecten fossils are mostly found on the east coast of the United States.
States with swamps can be found primarily in the southeastern United States, particularly in Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and Mississippi. These areas feature wetlands rich in biodiversity, including various plant and animal species. Swamps are often characterized by slow-moving waters and saturated soils, making them crucial ecosystems for flood control and water filtration. Other regions with swamp-like conditions can be found in parts of Texas, North Carolina, and even some northern states during certain seasons.
water should not be wasted because we may have alot of it in a america but not in other countrys and we bathe in it and we brush our teeth with it and we cook with it and if we waste it we may not have enough one day
Among the four known states of matter, plasma is the least found on the Earth's crust.
Granite is found all over the world. But granite is found in Canada, United States of America, Chili, Russia, Egypt, China, Japan, Green land.... And many more!!
No. Botulism is a deadly poison usually found in carelessly canned food.
Infant botulism and SIDS have a similar age of death demographics [peak age is around two to four months], but the botulism is easily found in an autopsy.
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Yes! Botulism is considered dangerous because it harms a person quickly. it is rare and is found in canned goods.
cholera, botulism and many more
Not really. Botulism is a specific illness caused by toxins formed by Clostridium botulinum. That bacterium is generally found in the soil.
Botox comes from a bacteria that is a type of botulism. Botulism is found in spoiled beef and can cause you to get very sick if taken internally. The word botox is a combination of botulism and toxin.
No, botulism does not have airborne spores. The bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism, primarily produces spores that are found in soil, untreated water, and certain foods. These spores can survive in anaerobic environments but are not transmitted through the air. Botulism is typically associated with improperly canned or preserved foods rather than airborne transmission.
Foodborne botulism comes from eating food that has the botulism toxin in it. Foodborne botulism usually comes from eating home-canned food. Any food may have botulism. Botulism is tasteless, odorless, and has no color. Wound botulism comes from having a sore, a cut, or a skin opening. Wound botulism usually comes from injecting street drugs. Foodborne botulism comes from eating food that has the botulism toxin in it. Foodborne botulism usually comes from eating home-canned food. Any food may have botulism. Botulism is tasteless, odorless, and has no color. Wound botulism comes from having a sore, a cut, or a skin opening. Wound botulism usually comes from injecting street drugs. ==Another Answer== The most common organism that causes Botulism is Clostridium botulinum.
Botulism is in the kingdom Bacteria.
No, botulism cannot grow in vinegar because its acidic environment prevents the growth of the bacteria that causes botulism.