A virus does not have a cell membrane, as most all other living things. So some biologists do not consider them to be alive. The way a virus works is by hijacking a cell, either in a single cell bacteria or cells of a multi-cellular organism. It gets inside the cell membrane and then attacks the mitochondria, which are the energy units inside cells. Then it uses the cell's energy and resources to replicate itself, thereby killing the cell. There is treatment for some types of virus, like the flu virus.
Yes, viruses are considered microbes because they are microscopic organisms that are capable of causing infections in living organisms.
The two main categories of disease that microbes can deliver are infectious diseases, caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and non-infectious diseases, caused by factors such as toxins produced by microbes or the body's immune response to the microbe.
Microbes are prokaryotic organisms, meaning they have no cell nucleus and they have the ability to replicate themselves. Microbes can be classified into 5 categories, namely: archaea, bacteria, fungi, protest, viruses, and prions.
There are estimated to be around 1 trillion species of microbes on Earth, with a total population in the nonillion range (10^30). These vast numbers include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms that play essential roles in various ecosystems.
Microorganisms or Microbes are referred to as germs.
No, it is the other way around, the microbes cause the influenza. The flu is caused by viruses. Viruses are examples of pathogens/microbes* just as bacteria are. *Some microbiologists do not consider viruses "microbes" since they are not actually living organisms and since they are sub-microscopic particles.
viruses don't have cells can't stay alive on their own
Yes, viruses are considered microbes because they are microscopic organisms that are capable of causing infections in living organisms.
Yes, bacteria are a type of microbe. Microbes are microscopic organisms that include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be found in various environments and play important roles in the ecosystem.
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Yes, there are carcinogenic viruses.
The two main types of microbes are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can live in various environments. Viruses are not considered living cells and can only replicate inside the cells of other organisms.
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Harmful microbes are germs ,they cause various diseases i.e Bacteria,fungi,protozoa & viruses etc
The compound microscope is a light microscope that uses light to "see" microbes. Viruses are too small.The electron microscope uses electrons to "see" microbes or viruses.
Viruses are very different from the most microorganisms and they are classified as microbes.