yes
Pathogens and non-pathogens are alike in that they can both exist in various environments and interact with organisms. However, pathogens have the ability to cause disease in their hosts, while non-pathogens do not typically cause harm.
Pathogens fulfill their unique nutritional requirements by attacking red blood cells and thus cause disease. Unlike non-pathogens, which can meet their nutritional requirements by taking advantage of a wider range of sources.
False, pathogens are harmful bacteria to the body causing disease.
A standard precaution applying to bloodborne pathogens is to wear non-latex gloves. It has to be non-latex because some people are allergic to latex so it has to be non-latex gloves.
pathogens transmit disease, non-pathogenic ones dont
Pseudomonas Species
Viruses and prions are examples of non-living pathogens. Viruses require host cells to replicate, while prions are misfolded proteins that can cause disease by inducing other proteins to misfold.
Inhibit or reduce the number of organisms. Can only be used on non-living objects. It's can be defined as the process that destroys pathogens(disease causing microorganisms).
Non-infectious diseases are those that are not caused by pathogens. Examples include Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and congestive heart failure.
Yes, boiling non-potable water can make it safe to drink by killing harmful bacteria and pathogens.
Non specific defenses against pathogens include intact skin, temperature, neutophils, macrophages, and natural kills cells.
Proper sanitation controls and reduces pathogens. It doesn't necessarily destroy them.