The microbe which are most likely to be completely dependent on a plant or animal host are.
The microbe which are most likely to be completely dependent on a plant or animal host are VIRUSES..
It is because other microorganisms or parasites are not COMPLETELY dependent on host..it only dependent for the nutrients..they have their own enzymes..
On the other hand VIRUSES not only dependent for nutrition but also depends upon the host's enzymes for metabolism and reproduction..so it called complete dependent..
The microbe which are most likely to be completely dependent on a plant or animal host...
Explain the best physical and mechanical methods for microbe elimination. Which microbe forms are the most resistant to destroy, explain your answer.
Assuming a molecular clock, which of the following pairs of animal species likely have the most similar DNA sequences for a given gene sequence? humans - spiders lampreys - earthworms salamanders - sea urchins sponges - jellies ("jellyfish")
Can someone please explain this one to me? Which of these plant species is most likely to become an invasive pest with uncontrolled growth when introduced into a new area? A] It becomes mature quickly and reproduces at an early age B] it is closely related to another species already living in the area C] it has a long life span and a ‘late loss’ survivorship curve D] it relies on certain species of animal for pollination and seed dispersal...
If an American organization is completely new to internationalization, what approach towards culture (of the host country) is this company MOST likely to take in a new subsidiary: ignoring, minimizing or utilizing host country’s culture? Briefly explain why and also list at least one advantage and one disadvantage of using that approach.
which of these tissues would be expected to have the most chloroplats animal tissues that are above ground animal issues below groud plant tissue above ground plant tissue below ground
Which of the following are likely to be microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs)? Teichoic acid methionine flagellin Uracil lipopolysaccharide phospholipid
1. Explain how animal viruses exhibit host and tissue tropism? 2. How could humans evolve to resist rhinovirus infection? Is such evolution likely? Why or why not? 3. Define host range. Which viruses do you know that have a narrow host range, and which have a broad host range? 4. What roles do viruses play in natural ecosystems? Please answer all the questions if you dont know all of them please dont answer. Also write neat. Thank you
Is it true that most plant and animal populations show uniform dispersion patterns in nature
What are the most commonly eaten animal livestocks and in which region are they eaten? Please include any citations if used and answer THOROUGHLY AND COMPLETELY PLEASE.
Animal Viruses are released from the host cell by which method A. Budding B. Lysis C. Exocytosis D. All of the above . E. None of the above