Pneumonia is primarily caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi rather than vectors like insects. However, certain respiratory infections can be transmitted by droplets from person to person. In specific cases, zoonotic pneumonia can occur, where animals serve as reservoirs for pathogens, but these are not typically associated with traditional vector organisms like mosquitoes or ticks. Therefore, vectors do not directly carry pneumonia; instead, the disease is spread through direct contact or airborne transmission.
Something that doesn't exist. JPEGs can't carry vector data. EPS files, and WMF if you hate your print provider, carry vector data.
A vector is something that carries. Some female mosquitos carry diseases.
The word 'vector' is from Latin, and means 'to carry'.
The vector was inserted into the bacterium so as to artificially carry the foreign genetic materials into another cell.
A cloned vector is defined as a duplicate organism made from the DNA of the main organism and help to carry disease causing agent (virus, bacterial).
Using Gravesand's apparatus
A vector is simply an organisms which serves to carry or transport a disease, for example the mosquito (an arthropod) carrying the protozoan malaria parasite. Hence a non-arthropod vector would be a vector outside phylum Arthropoda, for instance, a dog (a vertebrate, from phylum Chordata) carrying the rabies virus.
We call this a pathogen. Path- means disease while -gen means to make.
Bacteria are not vectors that carry viral diseases.
cloning vector
plasmid is the type of the cloning vector. other cloning vectors includes cosmids, bacteriophage, phagemids, artifiical chromosomes. clonong vectors are the carriers of certain traits to be inserted in non coding regions of the DNA.
In the context of disease transmission, a reservoir is a place where a pathogen can live and multiply, such as an animal or environment. A vector is an organism that can carry and transmit the pathogen from the reservoir to a host. The relationship between a reservoir and a vector is that the reservoir provides a source of the pathogen, while the vector helps spread the pathogen to new hosts, contributing to the transmission of the disease.