Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
human immunodeficiency virus
According to my Cell Biology Lab instructor, since the bacteria is anaerobic organism, it'll be difficult for them to live outside the host's body.
yes! Google the human microbiome.
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
human immunodeficiency virus
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
Heliobater Pylori can thrive in the stomach of human beings despite the environment being highly acidic because they produce enzymes that neutralize this acid and make it possible for them to live in it.
You will not get HIV if toilet water splashes on you.
Hepatitis C can live for 1 week outside the body.
No, Rhino's are far too large to live in the human body, however, in some cutures human bodies live inside the rhino
Yes, infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-ejaculate or breast milk.
no
Spiders do not breed or live in the human body.
I am not sure how long it will live outside the body, but this does not necessarily matter as many people are carriers.
According to my Cell Biology Lab instructor, since the bacteria is anaerobic organism, it'll be difficult for them to live outside the host's body.