Virus is a pathogen that can only reproduce inside a host cell. Some protists exhibit similar behavior.
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This being because many of the species of viruses do not have nuclei or a way to produce offspring. These microbes require a host cell for survival and reproductive purposes.
Microbes can be found almost everywhere in the environment, including soil, water, air, and inside living organisms. They can be found in diverse habitats such as deep sea vents, frozen glaciers, and even inside the human digestive system.
Plants and animals reproduce offspringswell, plants use conifers or seeds to reproduce. comifers are like pine cones. i forgot what the second kind of conifer was. animals reproduce eggs and babies.
plants animals microbes anything that is alive
No plants, no animals above a few anaerobic microbes. Plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen, which animals need.
to reproduce!
Plants cannot move while animals can. Plants cannot reproduce on their own while animals can. Plants require an agent of pollination to reproduce indirectly. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.
Mostly higher plants and animals.
I know that plants reproduce sexually.
No. A toxin is what you are thinking about. Bacteria are microbes and some produce toxins and some do not.
Viruses can reproduce inside the cells of animals or plants. They hijack the host's cellular machinery to replicate their genetic material and produce new virus particles. Additionally, certain intracellular bacteria, like Rickettsia and Chlamydia, also replicate within host cells. These organisms rely on the host's cellular environment for their reproduction and survival.
To grow and reproduce.
Plants and animals reproduce, so ensuring their respective species continue to exist.