There are thousands of different types of microbes. They are all microscopic but at the same time they are very much different from each other. So each can cause individual or no disease. In fact very few of them cause diseases.
__________ are present in the cell which are responsible for digestion of microbes.
The disease causing microbes are called pathogens.
i can not answer that.
i can not answer that.
Microbial disease.
Majority of the microbes do not cause the disease. The disease causing microbes also, probably, keeps your species healthy and your immune system tuned.
Actually, the flu is the disease (influenza) and the microbes are what cause the disease, not the other way around. The pathogens ("microbes") responsible for the infectious disease called influenza are viruses.Viruses are submicroscopic-sized particles that can attach to the cells of a host person, animal, plant or bacteria (they are very small even compared to bacteria and other pathogens that are called microbes*) and replicate within the cells. This eventually destroys the cells and makes us sick until our bodies can use the immune system's processes to get rid of it.* Not all scientists classify viruses as microbes since they are submicroscopic and are non-living organisms.
Compare the original microbes with the microbes in the new culture.
It could be either or both, depending on the microbe.
No. They're caused by prions, which are FAR tinier than microbes.
i think a microbe is a disease
Bad ones surprisingly! They give you just a tiny bit of penicillin to make your white blood cells aware of that particular disease - sounds wierd doesn't it!