Gonorrhea can live outside the body for a short period of time.
Gonorrhea
Sperm can survive outside the body for a short time under optimal conditions, such as in a warm and moist environment. However, sperm generally do not survive well outside the body and quickly become non-viable.
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms and can be found throughout the body in tissues and organs. They can live in various environments such as inside the body (in organs, tissues, and blood) or outside the body (in culture dishes for research purposes).
Atmospheric pressure out side the body and hydrostatic pressure for animals that live in water
No, a heart cannot beat outside of the body because it requires the body's systems and support to function properly.
Hepatitis C can live for 1 week outside the body.
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No, you cannot get infected with gonorrhea through a toilet seat. The bacteria that cause gonorrhea do not survive long outside the human body, and the transmission typically occurs through sexual contact. While it's important to maintain hygiene, the risk of contracting gonorrhea from a toilet is extremely low to nonexistent.
I am not sure how long it will live outside the body, but this does not necessarily matter as many people are carriers.
Yes; depending on environmental conditions HIV will only live minutes to hours outside the body.
parsites are of two types- ectoparasites and endoparasites............... endoparasites are those parasites which live inside the body of its host. ectoparasites are those parasites which live outside the body of the host. endoparasites take up the food that the host eats as they live inside the body of the host. eg- worms inside the stomach take up the digested food from the stomach. ectoparasites, as they live outside the body of the host take up the nutrition from outside the body of the host. eg- mosquitoes suck blood from our body.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
Hep B can live for up to a week outside the body.
Pinworms do not survive for long periods outside the human body. They typically do not live for more than a few weeks in the environment. They require a warm, moist environment to survive and reproduce.
Chlamydia can't live in water. The bacteria can live for only a few minutes outside the body.