It is bacteria that can grow and reproduce without a live host
they can not reproduce without a host cell .
If you are asking if a virus can live very long without its host, then no. Viruses aren't alive in the first place. Because viruses can't reproduce on their own, they are not considered living organisms. Because they aren't living to begin with, they cannot die.
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
They both have living things on them for one....
no, plants are grown well in hydroponic and aeroponic systems
Because viruses are considered nonliving and they need a host to reproduce, therfore they cannot live on their own. Now bacteria can reproduce asexually, so they can get bigger and do not need a host..
They cannot live outside of a host.
they can not reproduce without a host cell .
in the bunhole
If you are asking if a virus can live very long without its host, then no. Viruses aren't alive in the first place. Because viruses can't reproduce on their own, they are not considered living organisms. Because they aren't living to begin with, they cannot die.
centrioles
centrioles
the answer is organelles
Pubic lice can live less than a day without a human host.
it protect small fish
the answer is organelles
the cell wall