It is Pathogenic
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage. Bacteriophages are specific to infecting bacterial cells and can inject their genetic material into the host bacterium, leading to replication and eventual destruction of the bacterial cell.
A pathogen is an organism or substance that invades the body and causes damage to cells or tissues, leading to illness or infection. Examples of pathogens include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Rickettsia is an intracellular bacteria that obtains nutrients by invading host cells and utilizing host cell nutrients for its own metabolic processes. It is able to survive and replicate within host cells by acquiring amino acids, nucleotides, and other essential molecules from the host cell cytoplasm.
Pathogen invades the immune system, reproduce inside and finally defeat the white blood cells and plants a disease into the system.
It is Pathogenic
A virus is a non-living pathogen that invades body cells to replicate and cause infection.
Yes they are!! In fact we are more organisms than human cells if you count the number of cells. Bacteria reside in the gut responsible for the digestion of many food nutrients we consume. some enzymes what we do not have is presenting in bacteria!Yes, it is.
Bacteria are unicellular and they obtain their energy by absorbing nutrients through their cells. They do have a cell wall and some have chloroplasts although bacteria do not phtosynthesise and bacteria reproduce by multiplying.
Connective tissue obtains nutrients through diffusion from nearby blood vessels. Nutrients diffuse through the blood vessel walls and into the surrounding connective tissue to provide nourishment to the cells within the tissue.
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A virus.