AIDS is neither a virus nor bacterium; it is a syndrome (a series of conditions) caused by a virus called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). This viral pathogen, which targets the cells of the immune system, often leads to the development of AIDS in HIV-positive people.
No, Aids is caused by a virus. However this virus attacks your body's ability to defend itself from infections so if you have Aids you may suffer (and even die) from opportunistic bacterial infections that you would normally be able to fight off.
No, AIDS is a virus and is transmitted as such.
AIDS is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Opportunistic infections associated with AIDS can be caused by bacteria becasue your immune system is more vulnerable.
HIV disease is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is not caused by bacteria.
Virus, which is why it is incurable for the time being.
HIV is a virus.
No, it is caused by a virus.
No. HIV is a virus.
AIDS is not caused by bacterium. It is caused by a virus called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
No. HIV is a virus.
e.coli is a bacterium found in the gut of animals which aids digestion, however it is commonly used for genetic engineering
because there is no cure
move since the flagella aids in movement.
measles, influenza(flu0, HIV, AIDS, Adenovirus Infections.
Study Island Answer: the bacterium Escherichia coli.
AIDS is neither a virus nor bacterium; it is a syndrome (a series of conditions) caused by a virus called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). This viral pathogen, which targets the cells of the immune system, often leads to the development of AIDS in HIV-positive people.
bacteria is, unless you were to use the word "The" in front (the bacteria are) Answer The bacterium is ...., the bacteria are..... Bacteria is the plural form, bacterium is the singluar.
A bacterium that needs oxygen is called an aerobic bacterium
The plural of bacterium is bacteria.
a bacterium that lives underwater