Yes, parasites are typically eukaryotic organisms, which means they possess a nucleus. This characteristic distinguishes them from prokaryotic organisms like bacteria, which lack a nucleus. The presence of a nucleus allows parasites to have more complex cellular structures and functions, enabling them to thrive in various environments and host organisms.
A virus or parasite that lives within an organism lacking a nucleus could infect a prokaryotic cell, such as a bacterium. In this case, the virus or parasite would utilize the host's cellular machinery to replicate and survive without the presence of a nucleus.
Plasmodium vivax is a eukaryotic parasite. Eukaryotic organisms have their genetic material enclosed in a nucleus, while prokaryotic organisms do not have a nucleus.
The habitat of a parasite is called a host. The host provides the environment for the parasite to live, feed, and reproduce.
Yes, it is possible for a parasite to feed off of another parasite. This phenomenon is known as hyperparasitism. For example, there are parasitic wasps that can lay their eggs within other parasites, such as aphids, and their larvae then feed on the host parasite.
A synonym for "parasite" is "leech" or "freeloader."
A virus or parasite that lives within an organism lacking a nucleus could infect a prokaryotic cell, such as a bacterium. In this case, the virus or parasite would utilize the host's cellular machinery to replicate and survive without the presence of a nucleus.
Plasmodium vivax is a eukaryotic parasite. Eukaryotic organisms have their genetic material enclosed in a nucleus, while prokaryotic organisms do not have a nucleus.
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
Intermittent Parasite is a parasite that visits and leaves the host at interval.
ethical parasite
Yes, it is a parasite!
No a jellyfish is not a parasite.
Yes, it is a parasite.
yes hookworms are parasite
A tick is a horse parasite
No it isn't a parasite.