No.
Organophosphate pesticides kill insects not humans because humans can break them down. But other organophosphate poisons called nerve gases kill both insects and humans.
This same effect is true for many other poisons, some organisms can break them down while others can't.
Bacteria and some plants are killed by antibiotics that damage cell walls. But animals and fungi are unaffected by antibiotics as their cells lack cell walls.
It is the degree of which a substance can affect humans. A toxin or a poison.
Yes it can kill you if you consume too much of it.
no they can but humans can get sick with the poison
Poison can harm humans by interfering with normal bodily functions, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, organ damage, or even death. The effects of poison can vary depending on the type of poison, the amount ingested, and the individual's health status. Prompt medical treatment is essential in cases of poisoning.
Poison can contaminate soil, water, and air, harming plants, animals, and humans. It can disrupt ecosystems, reduce biodiversity, and lead to long-term environmental damage. Overall, poison can have a detrimental impact on the earth's health and balance.
No.
It depends on what poison you eat. :-)
Yes. Anitfreeze can poison all kinds of animals, even humans.
not at all we destroy them
Harmless to humans
No, humans are not poisonious.
Yes, it does. Any poison can affect guinea pigs if they happen to ea it.