Hypertension, Diabetes and nutritive deficiency diseases (rickets, scurvy, pellagra) are not normally caused by a virus or bacteria. Conditions caused by cell or organ malfunction (e.g. gallstones, emphysema, and cancer) are also not caused by pathogens. Stomach ulcers may be caused by bacteria or not, but are often aggravated by infections.
Cancer is one of the examples of diseases in which microorganisms have no part in causing.
Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cells display the traits of uncontrolled growth.
Causes * 1 Chemical carcinogens * 2 Ionizing radiation * 3 Infectious Diseases * 4 Hormonal imbalances * 5 Immune system dysfunction * 6 Heredity
All genetic diseases, including diabetes and rheumatoid Arthritis.
All malnourishment diseases, including scurvy and pernicious anemia.
All traumatic conditions, including senility from multiple concussions.
Old age which leads to cardiac failure, etc
Tay-sachs disease is one, alzheimer's disease is another.
Tuberculosis, strep throat, gonorrhea, syphilis, Montezuma's Revenge or Traveler's diarrhea, Lyme's Disease, and many other illnesses too numerous to list.
a)Scurvy is a disease caused by lack of vitamin C or
b)cancer is a disease which is not caused by micro-organism
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Non infectious
Diseases caused by pathogens are often contagious and include things such as Meningitis, Influenza and Tuberculosis. Diseases not caused by pathogens are generally things which go wrong in the body. For example, Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease are all diseases not caused by pathogens.
Diseases are caused by germs and viruses attacking your immune system.
Pathogens cause Infectious Diseases by pathogens getting into your body and caused harm.
You get diseases from disease-causing agents called pathogens. Pathogens can be bacterial, viral, fungal, parasite-caused, etc.
Diseases not caused by pathogens include genetic disorders, mutations in the cells, and other disorders not caused by viruses, bacteria, prions, micro organisms, etc. An example would be muscular dystrophy or even cancer, although many pathogens can increase the likely hood of cancer developing
the wind can indirectly cause diseases because they carry airbourne pathogens
false
False, pathogens are harmful bacteria to the body causing disease.
Yes, pathogens are agents capable of causing infections or some types of diseases. Pathogens are normally on our skin and any objects without causing problems. Not all pathogens succeed in their goal to find a host, but many pathogens do.
Some diseases are not caused by pathogens and so are not infectious. For example:scurvy is caused by vitamin C deficiencyanaemia is caused by iron deficiencydiabetes and cancer are disorders of the body.Some disorders are inherited, such as red-green colour vision deficiency.
yes. Pathogens are diseases
The scientific name for giardiasis is Giardia lamblia.