# No; a parasite is a living organism that feeds off another living organism's body, known as the host. A tumor is a group of cells that mutate and then reproduce rapidly normally with harmful effects. # Yes, if the tumor is considered an organism.
both. parasite because it lives (and re;produce, and use) inside the host cells pathogen because they can cause diseases.
Parasite is an organism, that lives off another organism. Pathogen is something that causes disease in another organism. So the answer is "Yes". eg Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite.
plasmodium in the phylum sporozoa is called a parasite b/c it surrounds and engulfs its food
The pathogen theorem was proposed by Robert May, an eminent ecologist and mathematician, in the 1970s. This theorem relates to the stability of host-parasite interactions in ecological systems.
A pathogen is an agent, such as a virus, bacterium, parasite, or fungus, that causes disease in its host organism. It can infect the host and disrupt normal bodily functions, leading to symptoms of illness.
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both. parasite because it lives (and re;produce, and use) inside the host cells pathogen because they can cause diseases.
Parasite is an organism, that lives off another organism. Pathogen is something that causes disease in another organism. So the answer is "Yes". eg Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite.
No I am not a Specialist in this are but the last I heard it is a Virus.
plasmodium in the phylum sporozoa is called a parasite b/c it surrounds and engulfs its food
bacterium, bug, disease, microbe, microorganism, parasite, plague, virus, germ
A pathogen is a microscopic organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, that causes disease in its host. Pathogens can infect humans, animals, plants, and even other microorganisms.
The pathogen theorem was proposed by Robert May, an eminent ecologist and mathematician, in the 1970s. This theorem relates to the stability of host-parasite interactions in ecological systems.
A pathogen is an agent, such as a virus, bacterium, parasite, or fungus, that causes disease in its host organism. It can infect the host and disrupt normal bodily functions, leading to symptoms of illness.
Trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoa named trichomonas vaginalis.
when the host dies all it nutrients will go too and the parasite will get nothing so it will die if it doesn't get a new host
Host tissue refers to the cells, tissues, or organisms that provide the environment for a parasite or pathogen to live and reproduce. It can be human, animal, or plant cells that are susceptible to infection or infestation by a foreign organism.