Be more specific. Bacteria can cause direct and indirect damage by various mechanisms.
The two general ways that bacteria cause disease ...... First is the body immunity as it decrease the bacteria easily cause disease. Second is the favorable environment for the bacterial growth.
Bacteria can be dangerous in many ways. Some bacteria carry diseases that can cause severe illness or even death. Some bacteria causes food to spoil and can make drinking water unsafe to consume.
They can cause infextions and diseases
contagious diseases speared in many ways while anybody is eating the bacteria spread in air while coughing the bacteria enter in to air the bacteria goes to another person like these the contagious diseases spread
They can cause diseases. Another way is that they can invade organisms.
The Medieval Doctors thought caused illness and diseases was the alignment of the planets and if they changed. They also thought God had made them ill.
1) if it gets into open wounds 2) if you inhale it somehow
Bacteria that cause disease are called pathogens. ( as are any other microorganism that causes disease). Pathogens cause disease either by 1) preventing host tissues from functioning properly. i.e stop oraganelles in the cells from working or by reproducing and bursting cells. 2) Producing toxins which destroy host tissues.
Bacteria: They are in your intestines to break down food and produce vitamin k your body needs. Protist:Are primitive single-cell organisams, some of which cause human diseases.
Two ways to classify the bacteria by its origin and species, unless it named by the famous scientist.
LisaF Berkman has written: 'Health and ways of living' -- subject(s): Diseases, Causes and theories of causation
Firstly, many bacteria are pathoges, and so can directly cause disease. For example, the bacteria known as Salmonella causes food poisoning. Secondly, bacteia compete with us for food, and so tend to eat the food which we eat, there by making it unedible for us.