No, poliomyelitis is not a prokaryote. It is a virus that belongs to the Picornaviridae family and infects humans, causing the disease polio. Viruses are not classified as prokaryotes or eukaryotes as they are considered acellular infectious agents.
Eubacteria is a prokaryote.
animal kingdom is divided into two parts. Mainly prokaryote and eukaryotes.
The disease poliomyelitis was first identified and named by the German physician Jakob Heine in 1840. It wasn't until 1908 that the virus responsible for polio was identified by Karl Landsteiner and Erwin Popper.
No, poliomyelitis is not a waterborne disease. It is primarily transmitted through person-to-person contact via the fecal-oral route. However, improved sanitation and vaccination have greatly reduced the incidence of polio worldwide.
Nostoc is a prokaryotic organism, specifically a type of cyanobacteria. This means that it lacks a true membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
Yes it is. Poliomyelitis is the scientific name for polio. Is poliomyelitis the same thing as polio?
Polio virus causes poliomyelitis.
Poliomyelitis antigen is a complex compound on the surface of the virus.
No.
Poliomyelitis: polio comes from the virus called (poliovirus 1.2.3), myelitis is the inflamation of the myelin. But in this particular case of poliomyelitis we consider 'active infectious inflamation of the myelin in the anterior horn cell of the spinal cord.
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James Alexander Harrison has written: 'Immunologic studies in poliomyelitis' -- subject(s): Immune response, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Poliomyelitis, Poliomyelitis, Poliovirus, Serodiagnosis