Answer:
Enteroviruses.
Explanation:
Enteroviruses is the pathogen that is responsible for causing hoof-and-mouth disease in livestock. Infection of this virus causes a vesicular eruption on the hands, feet, and oral mucosa in the livestock animals which greatly damaged the health of animals. These viruses needs a host cell to reproduce because it is a virus which is non-living outside the living cell.
Answer:
As the question is incomplete i have added the full question in the ask for detail section of this question.
There will be DECREASE in phospholipipids, and triglycerols formed from DAG by the activation of phosphatidylethanolamine and head groups.
while on the other hand there will be INCREASE in phospholipids formed from polar head group, CDP-DAG, Phosphatidylinositol and Phosphatidate.