Bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be quoted as an example. P. aeruginosa, as you know, causes nosocomial infections, burn infections etc. It may infect plants also, causing blights, soft rots etc. There are other species of Pseudomonas which infect both, but mostly they are predominant in causing infections at any one level. There are many plant pathogens that cause skin infections(for example) in animals; but the vice versa, ie an animal pathogen infecting a plant is unheard of(or poorly studied!)
These are prokaryotic organisms called bacteria. They play important roles in the human body, such as aiding in digestion, producing vitamins, and protecting against harmful pathogens. Escherichia coli is a common bacterium found in the intestines of humans and many other animals.
E.coli
so we can live and escape from predators
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
No really, there isn't much food in sweat but they can live on the skin itself.
pathogens live inside the live cells
These are prokaryotic organisms called bacteria. They play important roles in the human body, such as aiding in digestion, producing vitamins, and protecting against harmful pathogens. Escherichia coli is a common bacterium found in the intestines of humans and many other animals.
No, Rhino's are far too large to live in the human body, however, in some cutures human bodies live inside the rhino
No. Various worms or parasites can live in the human body... tape worms, guinea worms, loa loa (eye worm), or scabies but not snakes.
Spiders do not breed or live in the human body.
The microflora on a human body refers to the bacteria that live on your body. Much as jungles are the habitat for all sorts of animals and plants, humans are the habitat for all sorts of bacteria - most of which are harmless and even beneficial.Bacteria reside on several parts of the human body: skin, nose, mouth, intestines, etc.Bacteria AND fungi such as Malassezia spp.
we exhale carbon dioxide, which is what plants absorb.they need that to live.
No
Cells in the human body perform a variety of functions, such as providing structure, carrying out metabolic processes, and defending against pathogens. They work together in tissues and organs to ensure proper functioning of the body, including growth, repair, and maintenance of homeostasis.
Seaweed such as kelp.
It gives you strength and the human body can't live without fat.