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What type of organism causes yeast infection?

fungus


What human disease is caused by fungus?

There are many human diseases that are caused by fungus, some commonly known diseases caused by fungi are jock itch, ringworm and athlete's foot. There are other uncommon diseases caused by fungus and one that I can name of is called Favus.


What all does a pathologist do?

They study the process and causes of diseases.


What is marcelia fungus?

Marcelia fungus is a type of parasitic fungus that infects grasses and causes diseases such as rusts or smuts. It typically colonizes the host plant's tissues and extracts nutrients from it, leading to visible damage to the plant. Control measures for marcelia fungus may include fungicides, planting resistant cultivars, or practicing good crop management techniques.


What are the causes of communicabe diseases?

A communicable disease is caused by a bacteria, fungus, virus or other "germ" that remains active in the air or on surfaces. Some diseases are passed only by direct contact and are referred to as infectious as they are harder to pass to another person.


What were the diseases in the trench war?

trench foot when water forms fungus from being constantly submerged and the fungus eats your feet


What is an example of Oomycota?

An example of Oomycota is Phytophthora infestans, which causes late blight in potatoes and tomatoes. Oomycota are fungus-like organisms that can cause plant diseases.


Why do people want to explore about mental diseases?

What causes mental diseases, and how to cure those diseases if there is some solution. I think, that's all


Which feature does plasmodium share with all living organisms?

It causes diseases


What is mutation diseases?

When the DNA of the Bacterium or fungus has mutated to be resistant to Antibiotics and has reproduced.


Which fungus causes diarrhea?

old moldy mushrooms


What type of organism-causes yeast infections?

fungus