No, not all symbiotic organisms are harmless to humans. Some symbiotic organisms can be harmful and cause infections, diseases, or other health issues in humans. It is essential to understand the specific relationship between the host and the symbiotic organism to determine if it is beneficial or harmful.
False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
False not all
symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of the other species?
because if we didnt have them we would all die, because the brain and heart are what keep you alive and they are organisms
No, not all living organisms have insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas of vertebrates, such as humans and other mammals. Invertebrates and other non-vertebrate organisms do not have insulin as it is a hormone specific to vertebrate metabolism.
They are not venomous at all. They are harmless to humans.
They are not venomous at all. They are harmless to humans.
all spiders are poisoness but most are harmless to humans
yes, but most of them are harmless to humans. like the tarantula, it is venomous but its bite is not fatal to humans, its about as bad as a bee sting.
The animal will become aggressive, fear humans, die or all of the above.
False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
Like all organisms, humans want to continue their species.
False not all
Like all organisms, humans want to continue their species.
If all organisms are made of cells (premise 1), and humans are organisms (premise 2), then humans are composed of cells (deduction).
There are many examples of multicellular organisms. Us humans are multicellular, animals are multicellular. Smaller organisms are unicells.
Cells comprise all organisms, individually or collectively. Humans are composed of trillions (millions of millions) of cells!