The ozone hole is phenomenon of thinning of ozone below a certain concentration allowing the UV rays to pass through. These Uv rays cause various problems like skin cancer, eye cataract etc.
It can cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.
Many other organisms besides humans produce epinephrine. It is found in some plants, insects and mammals.
animals and humans
Amoeba play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients. They also serve as a food source for many organisms and help to regulate populations of other organisms in aquatic environments. Additionally, some species of amoeba are used in research to study processes such as cell movement and phagocytosis.
Humans are heterotrophs, which means they rely on consuming organic compounds from other organisms to obtain their energy and nutrients for survival. Autotrophs, on the other hand, are organisms that can produce their own food through processes such as photosynthesis.
Ozone acts as a shield to the earth. It protects us from the harmful rays of the sun.
Ozone hole causes CFC's to enter earth. They cause various fatal problems to life on earth.
death
No. The lungs are part of what makes humans or other organisms organisms but they are not organisms.
A hole in the ozone is a big threat. It can cause humans and other organisms to extinct.
It can cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.
Humans have used other organisms as food , fibre (silk) , medicines and for entertainment etc.
40 % of the energy provided by the sun and captured by other organisms is used by humans.
Many other organisms besides humans produce epinephrine. It is found in some plants, insects and mammals.
Humans are not considered decomposers; humans are considered consumers, as we kill and consume other organisms for nourishment. Contrarily, decomposers are organisms (such as mushrooms) that break down other organisms that have already deceased.
animals and humans
As part of the environment of other organisms humans can have great effects on speciation. Especially adaptive radiation. As we contribute heavily to the extinction of some species other species flow into those open niches and radiate outwards to possible speciation.