no. . . Because parasites and viruses can only grow on living matters...
There may be saprophytes and bacteria growing in your food. . .
Even parasites and viruses can be there but can not grow. .
Yes, parasites can grow in food.
True
viruses do not grow, take in food, or make waste living cell make waste, take in food, grow
parasites
No. A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense to and causes harm to another organism. Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are media (singular medium).No. If the foods might allow pathogenic microorganisms to grow, they are called potentially hazardous.
A parasite is any organism that lives on or in another organism, not necessarily a fungus, virus or bacteria.
the only thing viruses have in common with them is that they move
Parasites.
No, viruses do not produce their own food. They are obligate intracellular parasites that rely on host cells to replicate and generate new virus particles. Viruses lack the machinery necessary for carrying out metabolic processes like producing food.
An Interferon virus is released by host cells as a response to pathogens which includes viruses and parasites. When something becomes infected then an Interferon is sent out as a warning of the virus to stop the transcription.
Saprophyts are not parasites as they take food from dead or decaying orgnisams. Whereas parasites take food from living orgnisams
no