its bacteria, like a common example is tubersulosis TB.
Diseases do not cause unicellular organisms; unicellular organisms cause diseases.
it will spread out, and can cause diseases.
Yeast can cause skin diseases. They are similar to plants.
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
some may cause diseases
a bacterium
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
The plant known for causing respiratory and skin diseases is Ragweed (Ambrosia spp.). Its pollen is a common allergen that can lead to hay fever, asthma, and other respiratory issues. Additionally, the plant's contact can cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Other plants, such as poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), also cause skin reactions but are not specifically linked to respiratory diseases.
They both cause infectious diseases of the respiratory system.
Horton Corwin Hinshaw has written: 'Diseases of the chest' -- subject(s): Chest, Diseases, Lungs, Respiratory Function Tests, Respiratory Tract Diseases, Thoracic Diseases, Respiratory tract diseases, Respiratory function tests, Thoracic diseases
Yes, there are many. A few are : Actinomyces which cause respiratory diseases and cavities, Propionibacterium which can cause acne and Bortadella which causes pertussis better known as whooping cough.