Pathogens.
Microorganisms that cause disease are called "pathogens". There are thousands of different pathogens. There are several different types of microscopic pathogens including bacteria, viruses, fungi or molds, and microscopic animals.
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Well there are many differnt disease's in the world not all are caused by microorganisms but about 90% of them are some are caused by paristies and some by animals i found this out by 3 years of reserch into it. But disease's are caused by microorganisms or parisites.
False - "microbe" can be any microorganism, not just those that cause disease.
Pathogens .
A bacteria or virus that causes disease is known as a pathogen.
Not all diseases are caused by microbes. The theory of one microbe causing one disease was proven long ago. We know now that it is more complex that that now. To prove this, see what microbes will grow from each person who has a similar disease and if these microbes are the same microbe, this microbe caused this disease. However, the proof would need thousands of cases to "cement" the cause.
If the body's immune mechanism is not capable of fighting then the bacteria produces disease.
bacteria or viruses, which are capable of causing disease
bacteria or viruses, which are capable of causing disease
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Pathogen or disease-causing agent
The word pathogen means to be disease causing.
Diabetes is not a microbe, a microbe is a disease-causing bacteria. Diabetes is a chronic illness that occurs when the body is unable to make enough insulin or has a resistance to insulin.
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Pathogens .
Pathogens .
False - "microbe" can be any microorganism, not just those that cause disease.
There any number of communicable diseases ranging from colds to AIDs. These are any disease that can be passed from one person to another. Something has to carry the disease causing microbe. The microbe or virus could be in a sneeze or in the blood.
Pathogenicity is the ability of an organism to cause disease.