If phagocytes did not kill organisms, the body would struggle to control infections, leading to persistent and uncontrolled growth of pathogens. This failure would allow harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms to proliferate, resulting in severe illnesses and increased susceptibility to diseases. The immune system would be compromised, potentially leading to systemic infections and complications that could threaten overall health. Ultimately, the body's ability to maintain homeostasis and protect itself from disease would be severely impaired.
If you were to kill all the organisms in one trophic level, it would disrupt the entire food chain. This disruption would affect the populations of organisms in other trophic levels, ultimately leading to ecosystem imbalance and potential collapse. Each trophic level plays a specific role in maintaining the balance and stability of an ecosystem.
Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food are called predators.
you whould have dirty water and it would run out in kill u
It would die, because bactria and harmfull things woulld get into the cell and kill it!!
To kill any organisms that may have come in through the air.
phagocytes kill the ingested pathogen with oxidants and nitric oxide
A pesticide is a chemical that kills pests on the farmer's crops. If they got into the river then it may kill organisms as well.
they would kill you
they would kill u
you would kill your self
if we kill them they would start being extenct
If you were to kill all the organisms in one trophic level, it would disrupt the entire food chain. This disruption would affect the populations of organisms in other trophic levels, ultimately leading to ecosystem imbalance and potential collapse. Each trophic level plays a specific role in maintaining the balance and stability of an ecosystem.
yes
he would kill himself
youd kill it
Phagocyte
micro organisms can kill you by causing diseases