Yes, a woman can be called a host if she is serving as a host in any context, such as hosting an event, gathering, or show. The term "host" is gender-neutral and applies to anyone who takes on that role, regardless of gender. In specific contexts, such as Biology, a "host" may refer to an organism that provides a habitat for parasites or symbionts, which can also apply to women. Ultimately, the term's applicability depends on the situation.
The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.
This is called parasitism.
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The host organism into which a cloning vector is placed is called a "host cell." This host cell provides the necessary cellular machinery for replicating the cloning vector and expressing the inserted DNA.
Any symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected is called a commensalisticrelationship.
It was this woman called Kate sorry cant remember her last name but she sometimes on loose woman on ITV 1
what is the host male called
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The organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called a host. The host is a food source and a home for the parasite.
It's the PARASITE; it's the one who benefits on this ecological relationship and the victim or the ones harmed by the host is called the HOST. It's not MeredithViera of " Who wants to be a Millionaire?" game.
Host and thank you for inviting me.
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No, the proper term is "hostess"
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This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
A host. In sports, the host team is called the "home team".
The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.