Birds may carry Campylobacteriosis, Chlamydia psittaci, Pasteurella multocida, Histoplasma capsulatum, Salmonellosis, and others.
Yes, birds are eukaryotic organisms. They have cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, which lack a defined nucleus.
Yes, a bird is an organism. Organisms are living entities that have biological systems and can carry out life processes such as growth, reproduction, and responding to stimuli, all of which birds are capable of.
Birds often have mites or ticks which can carry diseases to which humans are susceptible.
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
birds and other small rodents
yep ofcourse birds can carry their nest... while they carry it from chaff and from other things and store it together and finaly they make their own home.Then why not they can carry their nest..?
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
no
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
birds
Most organisms including humans carry out lactic acid fermentation
some of the organisms are: dogs cats birds any animal you can think of! :)
Yes, birds are eukaryotic organisms. They have cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, which lack a defined nucleus.
on their feathers or beaks
No, only plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, can carry out this process known as photosynthesis. Birds do not have chloroplasts, which are essential for the photosynthesis.
Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
Birds and insects.