Diseases are caused by germs and viruses attacking your immune system.
Diseases caused by pathogens are often contagious and include things such as Meningitis, Influenza and Tuberculosis. Diseases not caused by pathogens are generally things which go wrong in the body. For example, Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease are all diseases not caused by pathogens.
Pathogens cause Infectious Diseases by pathogens getting into your body and caused harm.
You get diseases from disease-causing agents called pathogens. Pathogens can be bacterial, viral, fungal, parasite-caused, etc.
No, most diseases are caused by pathogens that are microscopic, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These pathogens can lead to various illnesses and infections in humans and animals.
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False, pathogens are harmful bacteria to the body causing disease.
Diseases not caused by pathogens include genetic disorders, mutations in the cells, and other disorders not caused by viruses, bacteria, prions, micro organisms, etc. An example would be muscular dystrophy or even cancer, although many pathogens can increase the likely hood of cancer developing
yes. Pathogens are diseases
N/aA pathogen by definition is a disease causing organism
Soil-borne diseases are plant diseases caused by pathogens that live and multiply in soil. These pathogens can infect plants through their roots, leading to various symptoms such as wilting, stunting, and yellowing of leaves. Good soil management practices, such as crop rotation and using disease-resistant varieties, can help manage soil-borne diseases.
Waterborne diseases are caused by microorganisms which are directly transmitted when contaminated fresh water is consumed. Airborne diseases are those diseases which are caused by pathogenic microbial agents which get discharged through coughing, sneezing, laughing or through close personal contact.