A Host body is a body used/infected/possessed by another creature, usually one who is incorporeal or very small in size.
I found this on Doctor Who Wiki, so it may be a Science Fiction creature
By exchange of body fluids.
parsites are of two types- ectoparasites and endoparasites............... endoparasites are those parasites which live inside the body of its host. ectoparasites are those parasites which live outside the body of the host. endoparasites take up the food that the host eats as they live inside the body of the host. eg- worms inside the stomach take up the digested food from the stomach. ectoparasites, as they live outside the body of the host take up the nutrition from outside the body of the host. eg- mosquitoes suck blood from our body.
Your host cells in your body.
Inside the body of the host.
they are in the same body and the parasite lives on the host Julia :):):)
diarrhea itching
A pathogen (being something living from the goodness a body example: a tic living from a dog) 3 ways it can effect the host is: * disease of the host as the pathogen carried disease. * malnutrition of the host as the host can become weak due to the pathogen surviving from the hosts body. Example would be iron deficiency in the host, due to the pathogen using the hosts blood to live on * finally death of the host.
The blood or body of its host!
Infection
The elementary body is the infective form of chlamydia that enters the host cell.
AnswerOne of the claims of the Protestant movement was that this does not really happen. At best, it is allegorical. The Catholic position is that the host literally becomes the body of Christ, although it retains the physical properties of the host and appears to our senses to be unchanged.
A Graft versus host disease is most likely to occur or happen, when a tissue transplant does not take because the body fights the transplanted tissue. The recipient or host body rejects the tissue and attacks it.