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Why bacteria cannot have organs?

Bacteria are single-celled organisms without complex internal structures like organs. They lack specialized tissues and organ systems found in multi-cellular organisms because they are unicellular and have a simple structure with no need for organs to carry out their basic functions.


Can olbas damage internel organs?

When used as directed, Olbas oil is typically safe and not known to cause damage to internal organs. However, excessive or prolonged use could potentially irritate mucous membranes in the respiratory tract or skin. It is important to follow the instructions provided and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.


How does acinetobacter baumannii reproduce?

The acinetobacter baumannii bacteria reproduces quickly, this causes it to attack the internal organs of the amer's body. The bacteria reproduces million to trillion times faster than any other bacteria, it makes The organs effected as well, the organs break down and begin to swell, which makes it want to travel around the body and infect every immune system till' the amer break its breath and its no more! When the bacteria reproduces it goes around the body and touches all of the organs until the whole body isn't infected! :D


What bacteria can also cause disease by releasing what and harm the body?

Some bacteria can cause disease by releasing toxins that harm the body. These toxins can damage cells, tissues, and organs, leading to illness and symptoms of infection. Examples of bacteria that produce harmful toxins include Clostridium botulinum (causing botulism) and Staphylococcus aureus (causing toxic shock syndrome).


What organs do solvents damage?

Solvents can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs, and central nervous system. Continued exposure to solvents can lead to long-term health problems and organ damage.

Related Questions

What organs does tuberculosis damage?

The organ that is damaged if a person has Tuberculosis (TB) is the lungs.


What is brain tuberculosis called?

Yes, it is. Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious, airborne disease that typically affects the lungs. TB is caused by a bacterium. If the infection is not treated quickly, the bacteria can travel through the bloodstream to infect other organs and tissues. Sometimes, the bacteria will travel to the meninges, which are the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Infected meninges can result in a life-threatening condition known as meningeal tuberculosis. Meningeal tuberculosis is also known as tubercular meningitis or TB meningitis.


Is tuberculosis a virus?

Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease caused mainly by mycobacterium in humans. This disease usually attacks lungs.


In which organs Tuberculosis is possible?

kidney


Who does tuberculosis harm most?

The classic organ affected by tuberculosis is the lung. Many other organs may be infected.


Do viruses produce toxins?

nope only bacteria


Does every living thing need organs?

No. Bacteria don't have organs.


Why bacteria cannot have organs?

Bacteria are single-celled organisms without complex internal structures like organs. They lack specialized tissues and organ systems found in multi-cellular organisms because they are unicellular and have a simple structure with no need for organs to carry out their basic functions.


What is birculoses?

tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial infection that involves the lungs, but may spread to other organs


Are all living things made of organs?

No. Cells and bacteria are not made of organs.


What is the target organ for typhoid?

TB enters the body through the lungs but can also affect other parts of your body, including your kidneys, spine or brain.When TB occurs outside your lungs, signs and symptoms vary according to the organs involved. For example, tuberculosis of the spine may give you back pain, and tuberculosis in your kidneys might cause blood in your urine


Is tuberculosis a disease to the liver skin or lungs?

Primarily or most commonly the lungs but can be found in other organs