the introductoon of harmfullevels of chemicals or wastes into the environment is called
Yes, these chemicals are called pesticides.
The soil bacteria that breaks down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals are called decomposers. They play a vital role in the nutrient cycle by breaking down complex organic matter into simpler forms that can be recycled by plants and other organisms. This process is essential for maintaining soil fertility and ecosystem health.
The triatomic form of oxygen that is ozone protects us from the harmful rays of the sun. These rays are called ultraviolet rays and are very harmful for living organisms.
Most are harmless. A few can become parasites. amoeba's the single cell organism's are not harmful to humans. Matter of fact you most likely have Millions of amoeba and other single cell organisms living around and inside you at all times. And by the way you spelled amoeba wrong.
Harmful chemicals or viruses that can be transferred from a mother to her developing fetus are called teratogens.
Well there are different types of mites the large mites are called ticks which are harmful. But most are quite harmless.
They are called decomposers.
The substance produced by the paper industry that is harmful to organisms is called "black liquor." It is a byproduct of the pulping process and contains toxic chemicals such as lignin and hemicellulose, which can be harmful if not properly treated before being released into the environment.
Antibodies
the introductoon of harmfullevels of chemicals or wastes into the environment is called
Yes, these chemicals are called pesticides.
This would be an example of Batesien mimicry as opposed to Mullarian mimicry.
decontamination
The substance that absorbs radiation and helps protect living organisms from its harmful effects is called a shielding material.
what is when soil bacteria break down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals this isn't jepordy, whoever just answered that the answer is decomposers. Yeah I really hate that -_-
PESTICIDES