Cone snail ( a single drop of their venom is said to be enough to kill 20 men! )sea snakes (have highly toxic venom), flower urchins(contains sharp and extremely venomous spines), stonefish, octopus, etc are the few animals that can hurt humans.
Make a list of animals that can hurt humans by just walking on the shallow ocean
QUESTION 50 Why might animals be affected more by climate change than humans are? Animals can adapt Animals live in managed systems Animals live in unmanaged systems Animals are not as strong as humans O O O
Plants and animals including humans cannot synthesize Vitamin B12, only certain bacteria can make Vitamin B12. When animals are eating, they consume these bacteria which inhabit their small intestine and are considered “good” bacteria or microbiota. As a result the highest natural source of Vitamin B12 for humans is eggs, milk, cheese and meats. it is best to limit how much red meat we eat. a vegan will not be at risk of being deficient or low in Vitamin B12. as...
A person is walking in a shallow, clear bay, in still water just over her knees. When she looks down at her feet in the sand, he notes that they appear closer to him than usual. While standing in air, his feet are 1.60 m below his eyes. How far away do his feet appear when they are under 0.60m of water? Do they look smaller, larger, or the same size? Please determine the magnification factor.
1.) List some of the toxins and symptoms associated with their ingestion by animals and humans of foodstuffs (e.g., grain, cheese) contaminated with certain types of filamentous fungi (e.g., species of Aspergillus, Penicillium, and/or Fusarium)? 2.) Candidiasis can affect different mucocutaneous regions of the human body. What predisposes a person to this type of mycosis? What is the term often used when referring to candidiasis of the mouth and tongue? Vaginal area in a woman?
A person is walking in a shallow, clear bay, in still water just over her knees. When she looks down at her feet in the sand, he notes that they appear closer to him than usual. While standing in the air, his feet are 1.60 m below his eyes. How far away do his feet appear when they are under 0.60m of water? Do they look smaller, larger, or the same size? Please determine the magnification factor. Answer: 1.45 m;...
question /biomdical ethics ﮼ Are humans ethically superior to non-human animals?what safaguards would you put in place to protect non-human research subjects? can you please make sure the answer at lesat be 11,13 sentence thank you !
1. Unlike humans, who have 46 chromosomes, tigers have 38. Tigers are diploid animals just ke us, with autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. a. In a tiger skin cell at the start of interphase, how many chromosomes are present li b. In a tiger skin cell at the start of mitosis, how many chromosomes are present? c. In a tiger skin cell at the start of mitosis, how many chromatids are present? d. In a tiger sperm cell,...
Find information about some of these microbial communities for humans, animals or plants. Explore the benefits of these microbial colonies for the host organism. You can discuss the human microbiome, or the plant mycorrhizal associations, or a combination thereof. Are there similarities in the benefits for both animals and plants? Is there a 'logic' to why some microbiomes are bacterial while mycorrhiza are dominantly fungi?
what guess is can we make about an animals behavior or environment by looking at its brain? short answer
Regan thinks animals have rights because They can suffer and enjoy life They are subjects of a life (what happens to them matters to them) They are capable of caring for their young They have reason and emotion 0.5 points QUESTION 2 Regan's view is more extreme than Singer's in this way: Singer doesn't consider the interests of as many animals as Regan does Regan's rights position means you cannot violate the rights of anyone with them, whereas Singer...