Parasite is an organism, that lives off another organism.
Pathogen is something that causes disease in another organism.
So the answer is "Yes".
eg malaria is a disease caused by a parasite.
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both. parasite because it lives (and re;produce, and use) inside the host cells pathogen because they can cause diseases.
plasmodium in the phylum sporozoa is called a parasite b/c it surrounds and engulfs its food
# No; a parasite is a living organism that feeds off another living organism's body, known as the host. A tumor is a group of cells that mutate and then reproduce rapidly normally with harmful effects. # Yes, if the tumor is considered an organism.
An 'avirulent' pathogen is a pathogen which is not virulent.This is similar to 'atypical' which means 'not typical'
Technically a 'pathogen' IS measels. A pathogen is a fancy name for Bacteria. And a pathogen is a bacteria that IS a certin disease. Hencforth, the answer to your question would be measles IS its own pathogen.
parasite
both. parasite because it lives (and re;produce, and use) inside the host cells pathogen because they can cause diseases.
No I am not a Specialist in this are but the last I heard it is a Virus.
plasmodium in the phylum sporozoa is called a parasite b/c it surrounds and engulfs its food
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when the host dies all it nutrients will go too and the parasite will get nothing so it will die if it doesn't get a new host
A relationship in which one organism lives on or inside another organism and harms it is called parasitism. This is a form of a symbiotic relationship.
A vector in biology may be an organism that transports the pathogen. Malaria is caused by a parasite which is spread through mosquito saliva. A vector for gastroenteritis is normally contaminated food or water.
# No; a parasite is a living organism that feeds off another living organism's body, known as the host. A tumor is a group of cells that mutate and then reproduce rapidly normally with harmful effects. # Yes, if the tumor is considered an organism.
Discoid lupus is not contracted because it is not caused by a pathogen (virus, bacteria, or parasite). Discoid develops in people who are genetically predisposed to autoimmunity and in the presence of triggers, most notably ultra violet light.
An 'avirulent' pathogen is a pathogen which is not virulent.This is similar to 'atypical' which means 'not typical'
The dimention