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Bacteria
Archae are not known to cause disease in human.
Moraxella bovis is not airborne - it is spread through flies or by direct contact between animals.Moraxella catarrhalis might be a commensal of the human respiratory tract (meaning it is naturally found there). It is believed that it should not cause disease unless there are other underlying factors (such as immunocompromise).Airborne transmission, if it occured, would therefore not be expected to cause disease.
it can cause liver disease and make it hard to walk then making walking hard on your back
Immune system protects the body from any type of foreign antigen or pathogen which can cause disease. It also protect from particles to cause disease in human body.
human to human transmission of disease is through air, water,or body contact of the diseased person. when a person is diseased and sneeze or cough in pen air the germs of disease gets into the air and transmit to other people.similarly water and body contact of diseased person will cause transmission
Protists and helminths can cause an disease in an human body. One of the best known diseases caused by protists in the genus Plasmodium is malaria.
They are the leading producers of parasites.
Bacteria
Archae are not known to cause disease in human.
Horizontal transmission is the only form of transmission that can be transmitted from and infected human to ansusceptible.i hope that answer you question
Streptococcus
polio
Yes, people do have microbes living in their mouths (particularly those which cause tooth decay) and those can cause a disease if they get into the blood by way of a bite.
Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause human illness. Of all species of bacteria in the world, only a small percentage actually cause human disease.
cholestrol
yes..it can cause cat-scrath disease