Organisms who use another organism to flourish are called parasites.
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (the host) and benefits from the relationship at the expense of the host. Bacteria and viruses can both be parasites, depending on their interactions with the host organism.
A virus is an organism that only carries out one life activity. This activity is known as reproduction. The study of viruses is called virology.
The host cell does not benefit from having a virus. The virus usually kills it.
The smallest organism to do so is called a virus
Yes, a virus is a tiny infectious agent that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses often attach themselves to healthy cells in order to inject their genetic material and hijack the cell's machinery for replication.
An organism that can provide a source of energy for a virus or another organism is called a host. The host organism can provide resources and nutrients necessary for the growth and reproduction of the virus or another organism that depends on it for survival.
A host.
If you count bacteria and viruses, a virus tends to feed off bacteria.
A host organism is one that provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for a virus or another organism to live and thrive. The host may not always benefit from this relationship and can sometimes suffer harm from the presence of the virus or other organism.
A parasite is any organism that lives on or in another organism, not necessarily a fungus, virus or bacteria.
A weakened or modified virus that is introduced into an organism to stimulate immunity is called a vaccine.
This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. A host is an organism that provides nourishment and a habitat for another organism. A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism (the host) and benefits at the host's expense.
Polio is a word that can mean one of two things, the virus or the disease The Polio disease which you are referring to is called poliomyelitis. The organism that causes it is a viral organism (virus). The name of the virus that causes poliomyelitis (polio disease) is called Poliovirus. The virus is a normal RNA virus from the Picornaviridae and genus enterovirus family.
Microorganism means very small sized organism. It can not be seen with naked eye. You have to use microscopes to see it. Polio virus is a virus. Virus are too small as compared to other microorganisms. So polio virus is included in the category of the microorganisms.
bacterica is one of them, virus is another and I'm not sure on the rest
A micro-organism, such as a bacterium, a virus or a fungus, that invades a host and causes a disease is called a pathogen.