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What are microbiological agents?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Microbiological agents are bacteria, viruses, protozoa and other mostly small organisms which can be seen mostly only in the microscope. They can cause various diseases and disorders in the host's organism, or just use the host's organism

without any harm, or even bringing positive effect to the host's metabolism.

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