Yes, they both do. The difference is that you can cure diseases from bacteria but not from viruses. You can prevent both kinds with vaccines.
no
Yes they do
a.) positive feedbackb.) negative feedbackc.) homeostasisd.) equilibriume.) irritability
most commonly Fungal infections
yes, you would not believe how dangerous. be careful when touching it, it can cause infections and if they are not treated then it can cause sever long term affects.
Influenza, the common cold, and all the other viral infections.
The bacterium Sarcina lutea is found in various parts of the body and is one of the causes of body odor. While this bacteria is commonly non-pathogenic, it has been known to cause skin infections in those with weak immune systems, such as HIV patients. It does not cause a particular disease, that I am aware of.
Lung Disease or Respiratory Infections
No, mononucleosis and meningococcal disease are different infections with different cause, symptoms, and prognosis.
a.) positive feedbackb.) negative feedbackc.) homeostasisd.) equilibriume.) irritability
not at all!
most commonly Fungal infections
most commonly Fungal infections
by a weakend immune system letting pathogens into the body.
Ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, and yeast infections.
yes, you would not believe how dangerous. be careful when touching it, it can cause infections and if they are not treated then it can cause sever long term affects.
Endogenous disease is when the cause is within the body and not outside the body.(eg. appendicitis) Exogenous disease has trigger source outside the body. (eg. infections)
Endogenous disease is when the cause is within the body and not outside the body.(eg. appendicitis) Exogenous disease has trigger source outside the body. (eg. infections)
Endogenous disease is when the cause is within the body and not outside the body.(eg. appendicitis) Exogenous disease has trigger source outside the body. (eg. infections)