There are three main types of micro organism that can cause disease
Bacteria, these are prokaryotes and have no true nucleus. Bacterial diseases include tuberculosis, gonorrhea, tetanus etc. Infections can result when bacteria get into the "wrong parts" of the body and are able to reproduce. For example E.coli is normally excreted in the faeces but if ingested through poor hygience (faecal-oral) or through poor food preparation it can cause stomach upset. Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.
Fungi, these are eukaryotic organisms and include all yeasts. Fungi cause infections such as thrush, athletes foot and ringworm.
Viruses, these are not alive but can cause damage to host cells. They need a host cell in order to grow and reproduce. Viral diseases include HIV, Influenza, measles, chicken pox, herpes. Antibiotics do not work on viruses as they need body cells to reproduce. When they leave the cell in which they invade they cause damage to the cell resulting in symptoms of the disease,
three types of microbes that can cause diseases are virus, parasites and fungi
clostridia
bacilli
cocci
cheese is the way
pathogens
The three types of bacteria include different morphological characteristics. They include:cocci, bacilli, and spirilli.
Pathogens.
Non-pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that don't cause diseases. The bacteria that ferment yogurt are non-pathogenic.
Firstly, many bacteria are pathoges, and so can directly cause disease. For example, the bacteria known as Salmonella causes food poisoning. Secondly, bacteia compete with us for food, and so tend to eat the food which we eat, there by making it unedible for us.
Bacteria interacts with nature by helping make food. They cause disease, help us directly, use endospores, and decomposes organisms into soil.
There are actually three ways that bacteria can cause disease, although the first two are the most commonly cited. 1. Bacteria can cause disease directly by actually attacking and digesting human cells and tissues. 2. Bacteria can cause disease indirectly by producing harmful by-products that harm surrounding tissues. 3. Bacteria can cause disease indirectly by provoking an immune response. In order for this one to count, the immune response must result in the body's immune system destroying or damaging cells and tissue in its attempt to destroy the bacteria. Some bacteria are capable of damaging the body using all three of these mechanisms.
This disease is most often caused by types 3 and 7
Doug Kaufmann is a man who writes blogs about medical conditions. He describes Lyme disease as an infectious disease cause by 3 species of bacteria called genus Borrelia.
There are actually three ways that bacteria can cause disease, although the first two are the most commonly cited. 1. Bacteria can cause disease directly by actually attacking and digesting human cells and tissues. 2. Bacteria can cause disease indirectly by producing harmful by-products that harm surrounding tissues. 3. Bacteria can cause disease indirectly by provoking an immune response. In order for this one to count, the immune response must result in the body's immune system destroying or damaging cells and tissue in its attempt to destroy the bacteria. Some bacteria are capable of damaging the body using all three of these mechanisms.
Microorganism , viruses and toxins are the three example of pathogens.
The three types of bacteria include different morphological characteristics. They include:cocci, bacilli, and spirilli.
Pathogens.
cocci bacilli spirilli
Rat-Bite fever is one disease caused by spirilla minus (the minus doesn't really mean that much) my source is the CDC spirilla is split into sub groups like: treponema pallida, that causes syphilis Borrelia burgdorferi, that causes lyme disease my source is Milady's Standard Cosmetology
Some types of hereditary diseases are 1) Tay-Sachs Disease, 2) Hemophilia, 3) Sickle Cell Disease, 4) Huntington's Disease, and many many more.
Non-pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that don't cause diseases. The bacteria that ferment yogurt are non-pathogenic.
Firstly, many bacteria are pathoges, and so can directly cause disease. For example, the bacteria known as Salmonella causes food poisoning. Secondly, bacteia compete with us for food, and so tend to eat the food which we eat, there by making it unedible for us.