This is called symbiosis. There are multiple types of symbiotic relationships: Mutualism - both organisms benefit Commensalism - one organism benefits, the other is neither harmed nor helped Parasitism - one organism benefits, the other is harmed Amensalism - one organism is harmed, the other is neither harmed nor helped
you could get harmed by some chemicalsss
It is very important to make sure that you have proper protection in a lab so that you do not get harmed by whatever dangerous materials or chemicals you are using. When in a lab, you should always have eye protection, and make sure to have protection for your skin so no chemicals can come in contact with you.
to help scientists plan an experiment in which no animals or humans are harmed
Primates tend only to cause harm to other things when being provoked or harmed.
Children not being harmed is a good thing
The purpose of health and safety programs, regulations, policies, etc., is to prevent people from being harmed.
The word unharmed is an adjective. It is something or someone that has not been harmed.
No, one animals gains something and the other is indifferent (neither gains anything nor is harmed.)
Someone who is always afraid of being harmed or of something bad happening is paranoid.
It is important that people are not harmed for the sake of science.
It is important to respect the right of another person to believe what they wish to as long as no one else is harmed by that belief. There is something we can learn from any point of view.
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No. Unopened canned goods can only be harmed if something damages the can, exposing the contents to air or, in the case of a food that would be harmed by freezing, if the can is kept in a freezing environment.
Fragile means delicate, easily broken, or sensitive to damage. It is often used to describe objects, people, or situations that require careful handling to prevent them from breaking or being harmed.
It is important that people are not harmed for the sake of science -Apex
Endure = Suffer through something / Tolerate somethingInjure = To harm/hurt or be harmed/hurt