It is called a disease carrier, or vector.
We call this a pathogen. Path- means disease while -gen means to make.
viruses? bacteria?
Pathogens are disease carrying organisms.
pathogens
Vector
It is called a vector.
An organism that carries disease to another possible host is a vector or carrier.
Bacteria possess extra chromosomal DNA,called plasmids. Often it carries functional genes for the resistance of bacteria (example: Aromotic compound degrading genes). Plasmid curing is a process of completely removing plasmids of bacteria by means of chemical agents such as Acriflavin or acridine orange!
genetic variation
well, if you are talking about body cells, then white cells (which clean and help fight diseases) and red blood cells which carries oxygen throughout your body. Somatic cells constituting the body of an organism and generative cells performing the function of reproduction in that organism.
It is called a vector.
An organism that carries disease to another possible host is a vector or carrier.
Your hair carries the same kinds of bacteria (and fungi) as you skin does. These can cause diseases.
Bacteria possess extra chromosomal DNA,called plasmids. Often it carries functional genes for the resistance of bacteria (example: Aromotic compound degrading genes). Plasmid curing is a process of completely removing plasmids of bacteria by means of chemical agents such as Acriflavin or acridine orange!
green plant(photoautotroph) and certain types of bacteria(chemoautotroph)
Wood is usuallly unsuitable for use in the kitchen as it easily carries bacteria and diseases
uncovered things are expose to flies . this type of food carries bacteria and germs of various diseases .
It is called a pathogen! it carries the bacteria fugus disease or whatever else into the body!
They are used as DNA delivery units in biotechnology. It replicates independently of the host chromosome and carries information required for its own replication. Also carries information that adds extra characteristics to the host cell, those characteristics are usually not vital for the cell.
Yes! And so can lions and bacteria! I think..... :)
A segment of DNA independent of the chromosomes and capable of replication, occurring in bacteria and yeast: used in recombinant DNA procedures to transfer genetic material from one cell to another.
Moles? Any type of animal carries diseases. Moles carries different types of diseases though. But, they wont carry diseases like H1N1 disease.