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The disease causing microbes are called pathogens.
by causing them to burst
it depends on whether the microbes are visuses causing colds etc. or whether they are benefictial to us.
Majority of the microbes do not cause the disease. The disease causing microbes also, probably, keeps your species healthy and your immune system tuned.
Anaphylaxis
A systemic disease effects more than one part of the body. A severe systemic disease is spread throughout the body and impacts the patient's life to a large degree, causing widespread pain and suffering.
It aids in digestionIt protect us from some microbes that are pathogens. Some disease causing microbes are present in contaminated or food that are not properly treated. The acid pH of the stomach kills those microbes and protect us from disease.
Its when Microbes(bacteria and fungi) grow on food causing it to decay and rot.They will multiply while on the food.
No, meat is parts of dead animal flesh. Microbes are living single celled organisms. What you may be thinking of is contamination with microbes. Yes, in that case raw meat is often (but not always) contaminated with microbes (often disease causing microbes that can make you very sick or even kill you). This is why meat should always be cooked before being served: to kill these microbes (even harmless ones).
I am working on a science essay right now i think they can if microbes includes disease causing pathogens because a fever is a disruption of homestasis and the body purposly does this to help fight an infection
Streb B was the cause of my 5-dayold son's meningitis. It is found vaginally in some women, so during delivery it could be passed on to the baby. Strep B can also cause other very serious bacterial infections in newborns. In the US. doctors swab all expectant mums as part of the childbirth routine. Unfortunately that's not the case in Britain, but thankfully my son was diagnosed swiftly and made a full recovery.
Many microbes are actually good for you; they serve to aid in digestion and getting rid of other harmful microbes. Some microbes can be bad when they are unbalanced and begin doing their jobs too well, or when they are not numerous enough to do the job properly. Others are inherently bad - they attack bodily cells and systems causing sickness and damage.