it causes bad digestion also causes animals to have hert disease and any diseases relly because you have too count on the food you eat.
Nutrition certainly has an important role in the development of bones. First go for feed that contains high calcium. Supplement animals with feed that is rich in calcium. Calcium alone will not help the bones but it has to be accompanied with Vitamin D for proper assimilation. Lack of calcium can cause an animal to be lazy to walk.
The injury may cause tissues to be exposed through wounds, which subsequently become infected by bacteria and other organisms. For example, septic wounds and/or blood poisoning
Some examples of harmful animals include venomous snakes, such as the black mamba and the inland taipan; aggressive predators like lions and tigers; disease-carrying vectors like mosquitoes and ticks; and venomous spiders like the black widow and the brown recluse.
Yes, certain animals, such as dogs, cats, and even horses, can develop lupus. However, the clinical signs and progression of the disease may vary between different species. Treatment options are available for animals with lupus, including medication and supportive care.
Aftosa is a viral disease that affects different forms of livestock, predominantly cattle, and can cause symptoms such as fever, blisters in the mouth and on the feet, and lameness. It can spread rapidly among susceptible animals and can have significant economic impacts on the livestock industry. Vaccination and biosecurity measures are important in preventing the spread of aftosa.
Animals cannot get Alzheimer's Disease (AD). However there is a disease very similar to Alzheimer's Disease that animals do get. This disease is called Cognitive Disorientation Syndrome (CDS). This disease can cause the animal to become disoriented (confused) and cause the animal to forget once-familiar people, animals, and surroundings.
During the Neolithic Revolution when people began to become sedentary and agriculture began to be used widely as a source of food. Animals were first domesticated in order to produce food, and pets came afterwards.
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poorness of nutrition,smoking,and lack of physical exercise. also second hand smoke may cause this disease.
Non-domesticated means that the animal or plant is not suitable to be used or kept in your home. It is not safe to have around people or children because it could cause harm.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
No, it is a natural process that all male animals do.
Kidney disease as well as poor nutrition can cause your hair to change colors. They both cause you to be missing minerals your body needs,
Humans are animals. All animals would be better off if there were no diseases caused by bacteria.Most bacteria do not cause disease and some bacteria are useful and even essential to the continued health of the animals they live with, on, or in. However, some bacterial that cause disease do so because either they get out of control in the body or the body suffers a setback or imbalance that then results in disease, when those bacteria would not normally cause disease.To eliminate bacterial disease without also eliminating beneficial and necessary bacterial seems an impossibility.
by a weakend immune system letting pathogens into the body.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
No, microorganisms that cause disease and infection in plants and animals are not mutualistic. They are typically considered pathogens, which are organisms that harm their hosts. Mutualistic relationships involve both organisms benefiting from the interaction.