yes, scientists have proven that if bitten by a genetically modified silk spider enables you to have the ability to stick to and therefore climb walls. it is, however, extremely dangerous and can cause serious health defficiencies and even death.
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You can believe part of the previous answer: the part about the health deficiencies and death.
The bite of a genetically modified spider is as unlikely to pass its genetic material on to you as would the bite of a genetically unmodified spider passing its genetic material on to you. It will simply pass venom into your body that will digest and liquefy your skin and muscle tissue and set you up for a nasty infection.
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Actually it is possible if the spider carries a special kind of virus that incripts itself into your dna cells like HIV but it would be unknown as to how you would change or where e.g: having to climb walls with your but, web shooting out of your you know what
The idea that Spiderman obtained powers by being bitten by a radioactive spider is pure fantasy; this cannot happen. The bite of a spider (or the bite of anything) does not give you powers, and should be avoided, since it may do you harm.
If you stuck your finger into a prickly pear cactus, you could get stuck with one of the spines. You could also possibly be bitten by a spider who likes to make their webs in the prickly pear.
you could get bitten
nothing. The spider is dead and everything is regular. There is no such thing as luck and killing a spider won't do anything to you.
could be a male crab spider, or a writing spider.
Genetically modified organisms are modified on a genetic level to benefit humans. How this can pose a threat to a population or ecosystem, is that if the genetically modified organism were to somehow create a mutation, and pass that on, it could be damaging to the future generations in reducing their health or other issues may arise. It can also be damaging to an ecosystem if a genetically modified organism were to escape into a wild population and change it.
One of the disadvantages of the genetically modified foods is that it allows animal products in plants which could raise issues for those with dietary restrictions like the vegans. The advantage of the genetically modified foods is that they can increase the crop yield in a very small acreage.
not completely but it could do damage that fresh food wouldn't do as long as all the food you eat isn't genetically modified you'll be fine hope to have helped
Spider bites can get that big.
yes they can in fact that's what most of the milk today is.
It could happen and some believe non-targeted insects are already dying due to Bt (genetically modified to produce an insecticide in the plant itself).
If your dog was bitten by a spider and has swelling he should see a vet. You can keep the bite clean with peroxide but if there is swelling, it could be poison in the bite from the spider's stinger.
He went there with his class and the spider just happened to get on his hand right before it made its bite.
Genetically modified foods happened because man discovered that a gene could be removed from one species and forced into the cells of another species to bring about a desired trait in the host, or that a gene could be removed from an organism, modified in some way, and inserted back into the same organism. In the most common genetically modified foods today (2015), the desired trait is either resistance to a herbicide or to produce an insecticide in the plant itself, although there are some other, less common traits produced through genetic modification.
Honestly if you think you have been bitten by a spider on your back then you need to see a doctor i have seen spider bites turn extremley bad it was on your back so you have no idea what kind of spider it could be deadly or poisonous. You may not even feel the symptoms yet. For your own safety i recommend you see a doctor as soon as possible.
blackwindow to be certain is one of the most posines spider if bitten must get rush help because the venom of the spider could kill you and put you in a comam
Apparently, not in their UK brands :) but it would seem they could do in the USA. Is this a contradiction in standards? You Decide!