Biology, asked by kurinjimalarswetnish, 3 months ago

8.
Name the disease-causing microbe that lives and remains active inside the host
cell.​

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

Which disease causing microbe live and remain active inside the host cells? Viruses.

Explanation:

viruses

Answered by alafiyasurkalm
1

Answer:

The disease-causing microbe which lives and remains active inside the host cell is a virus.

Explanation:

Viruses invade living, normal cells and use them to multiply and produce other viruses like themselves and take over the host body.

The virus enters a host cell as a particle. Once a viral particle enters a host cell, its nucleic acid material disturbs the host cell's functions, essentially hijacking the proteins and other materials of the host cell to make more copies of the viral particles.

Examples of some viral diseases are measles, smallpox, AIDS, common cold, influenza, etc.

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