gangrene
The correct term is gangrene.
Which is a type of...
Necrosis
Gangrene
The correct term is gangrene.
Which is a type of...
Necrosis
I'm not sure of the term regarding both symptoms, but 'necrosis' means tissue death in health lingo, and 'gangrene' basically means bacterial invasion. I think.
The correct term is gangrene.
Which is a type of...
Necrosis
The correct term is gangrene.
Which is a type of...
Necrosis
Necrosis.
Gangrene
Gangrene
Counteracting or preventing putrefaction, or a putrescent tendency in the system; antiputrefactive.
Counteracting or preventing putrefaction, or a putrescent tendency in the system; antiputrefactive.
Of the seventh degree or order., A quantic of the seventh degree., Alt. of Septical, A substance that promotes putrefaction.
bacterial
Pneumonia is caused bacterial infection.
The prefix for invasion is in- (meaning into).
Cholera
The term for this is osteomyelitis.
A bacterial cell has no nucleus. It is prokaryotic, meaning before nucleus, whereas a plant cell has a nucleus and is eukaryotic, meaning true nucleus. Also, plant cells are often specialized whereas bacterial never are.
Pyodermitis is the medical term meaning any acute inflammatory pus-forming bacterial infection.
(a) Inimical to bacteria; -- applied esp. to serum for protection against bacterial diseases. (b) Opposed to the bacterial theory of disease.