It is called a virus.
a virus is a nonliving particle that invades a cell and reporduses of the cell. then a few days later the cell explodes and viruses spred everywere.
It doesn't exactly attach to it, it kind of invades the other cell. Think of the virus eating the host.
organelles
You can see microscopic cell like protazoa
The acid or base would gang up on one cell and kill the cells one-by-one.
virus
Virus
A virus is a microscopic being that can invade and destroy a cell. Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
a virus
The answer to this question is a virus!a virus is what causes you to get a flu and other sicknesses. Remember, a virus is NOT A LIVING ORGANISM! There for, it needs a host cell to reproduce and get nutrients.
a virus
virus
a virus is a nonliving particle that invades a cell and reporduses of the cell. then a few days later the cell explodes and viruses spred everywere.
the process by which a cell uses energy to surround a particle and enclose the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell is called endocytosis: the cell comes into contact with particle the cell membrane begins to wrap around the particle then the particle is bought into the cell
a virus
Cancer.
A virus is a particle with DNA but no nucleus or cell wall.