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Which is not biological hazard Bone fungi bacteria or parasite?

Bone is not a biological hazard, as it is a part of the human body and is not considered harmful unless it is infected or damaged. Fungi, bacteria, and parasites are all biological hazards that can cause health issues.


Are there 5 ways bacteria can enter the human body?

yes they can be ingested via digest tract, inhaled whilst breathing passed on through direct contact ( touching infected person, sexual contact) passed on through indirect contact (touching an object that an infected person has touched previously) injected by anything that pierces the skin (needles insect bites)


A bacterial infection called Lyme disease is spread by what?

Lyme disease is spread by the bite of an infected blacklegged tick. The tick becomes infected by feeding on mammals or birds that carry the bacteria. The bacteria responsible for Lyme disease is called Borrelia burgdorferi.


Which has more bacteria human anus or human mouth?

The human mouth typically contains more bacteria than the human anus. The mouth provides a warm, moist environment that bacteria thrive in, while the anus has a lower bacterial population due to its exposure to digestive enzymes and regular bowel movements that help to flush out bacteria.


What are the similarities between bacterial cells and human cells?

Predominantly multicellular not in bacteria but in human body • Cell contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles not in bacteria but in human body • DNA occurs in a circular form in bacteria only

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How was affected by the black death?

The Black Death was occured by bacteria that was disturded so then past on to fleas then the rats then the fleas and when the infected fleas bit a human it was all over for the infected person.


Are dogs' mouths cleaner than humans'?

No, the human mouth is not clean. The human mouth is full of bacteria. It is a warm, wet, environment which is a great place for bacteria to grow. Brushing and using mouth wash can help eliminate some of this bacteria.


Does an infected moquito sit on or bite a human?

I think an infected mosquito bites a human if it is infected, because it wants your blood


How do you make bacteria in Doodle God?

Swamp+life=bacteria


How leprosy is spread?

Leprosy is caused by the bacteria Microbacterum leprae.A person needs to be genetically susceptible to the infection to contract leprosy. Over 90% of the human population is naturally resistant to this infection. Those that are infected, it is believed they acquired the disease by inhaling infected respiratory droplets spread from another infected person


Which is not biological hazard Bone fungi bacteria or parasite?

Bone is not a biological hazard, as it is a part of the human body and is not considered harmful unless it is infected or damaged. Fungi, bacteria, and parasites are all biological hazards that can cause health issues.


If a human eats dog food will they die?

No, not unless the corpse is infected from decay with lethal bacteria or disease. No, you won't die. I've eaten cat food before, and here I am, writing this.


Can anthrax infected cow's milk transmitted anthrax to human body?

No. Anthrax bacteria is killed through the process of pasteurization. Milk would not be drunk either from a cow that has died of anthrax.


What is the reservoir of pink eye?

Infected human


Are lambent stronger then original locust?

In strength: Human Male = Locust humanoid Human Male < Lambent infected Locust humanoid < Lambent infected


What is in bacteria?

Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause human illness. Of all species of bacteria in the world, only a small percentage actually cause human disease.


How is a person infected by pneumonia?

Pneumonia is an infection of the lung, and can be caused by nearly any class of organism known to cause human infections. These include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.