Ringworm and Athlete's Foot.
Infectious diseases caused by fungi include candidiasis, aspergillosis, and ringworm. Infectious diseases caused by parasites include malaria, toxoplasmosis, and giardiasis.
No, most diseases are caused by pathogens that are microscopic, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These pathogens can lead to various illnesses and infections in humans and animals.
No diseases can also be caused by bacteria, amebas and fungi
Mycoses
Some common diseases caused by fungi include athlete's foot, ringworm, candidiasis (yeast infection), and aspergillosis. Fungal infections can affect the skin, nails, respiratory system, and internal organs.
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
No diseases can also be caused by bacteria, amebas and fungi
No, diseases are not found only in animals; they can also affect humans and plants. Infectious diseases, such as influenza and COVID-19, can spread among humans, while plants can suffer from diseases caused by pathogens like fungi and bacteria. Additionally, some diseases can be zoonotic, meaning they can be transmitted between animals and humans. Thus, diseases are a concern across multiple domains of life.
Yes. Diseases can be caused by: -Viruses -Bacteria -Protists - As well as Fungi. There are also diseases caused by the body. Such as autoimmune diseases and cancers.
it is a diesease that kould kill the plantAnswerPlant diseases are usually caused by bacteria or fungi, but can be vectored, or carried, by a number of different means, including insects, wind, animals, humans, and farm machinery. Diseases vary widely from species to species in their mortality rate, symptoms, and effects.
dry rot, athletes foot, theres more
Yes. Most common forms would be tinea pedis (athletes foot), tinea corporis (ring worm), but fungi can also cause pneumonia.