Yes because all the viruses uses host cell mechanisms to reproduce and then at the end of the reproduction process it destroy the host cell.Therefore there is no non-parasitic viruses.All viruses are parasitic.
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∙ 13y agoViruses are considered to be parasites because a virus will infect a living Cell and use it just like a parasite does.
Viruses, bacteria, protists, and parasitic worms.
Viruses are typically classified as parasitic because they require a host cell to replicate. They are not capable of performing chemosynthesis or photosynthesis as they lack the necessary cellular machinery for these processes.
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Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
The four type of pathogens are bacterium, protists, viruses, and fungi. Parasitic worms are NOT pathogens.
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No. Any and all viruses are parasitic. There may not be any helpful viruses, but there are certainly a large quantity of harmless viruses, which doesn't infect humans, but rather specific animals or plants.
Bacteria,fungi,or parasitic worms invade the human body.
Parasitic forms are organisms that live on or inside a host organism, known as the host, and rely on the host for their survival and reproduction. They obtain nutrients from the host while potentially causing harm or disease to the host in the process. Parasitic forms can include various pathogens, such as parasites, viruses, and bacteria.
No. Viruses are not decomposers.no. Bacteria are. Viruses just infect you.
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