It`s either
commensalism- where the bacteria is helped but the host is neither benifited or harmed. Or....
Mutualism-where the bacteria and host or both benifited.
You should be more specific...^.^
The relationship is called parasitism, where the bacteria benefits by causing harm to the host organism.
Disease-causing microorganisms are called pathogens. These can include bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can infect and harm the host organism, leading to illness or disease.
Bacteria can cause disease by producing toxins that harm the host's cells or by directly invading and damaging host tissues. Additionally, some bacteria can trigger an excessive immune response that leads to inflammation and tissue damage.
Parasitic bacteria rely on living hosts for nutrients and cause harm to the host, while saprophytic bacteria obtain nutrients from dead organic matter without causing harm to living organisms. Parasitic bacteria typically have specialized mechanisms for invading host cells, while saprophytic bacteria decompose organic material through extracellular enzymes.
Parasitism is a relationship between two organisms where one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of the other organism (the host). The parasite derives nutrients and shelter from the host, often causing harm in the process. This relationship is usually detrimental to the host.
This is called parasitism.
This is called parasitism.
The answer is parasitism, because parasites harm their host.
The relationship is called parasitism, where the bacteria benefits by causing harm to the host organism.
Any symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected is called a commensalisticrelationship.
symbosis.
Antibiotic (from antibiosis) is one word used to describe a relationship between organisms that is detrimental to one of them. There might be others. Ray
The relationship is a type of symbiosis called parasitism.
Parasitism.
Bacteria that live in or on plant and animal tissue without harming it are called commensal bacteria. These bacteria benefit from the environment provided by the host without causing harm or benefiting the host in return.
symbiotic
Non harmful bacteria are referred to as commensal bacteria. These bacteria coexist peacefully with the host organism and do not cause any harm or disease.