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Which are the three pathogenic animals?

The pathogenic organisms are not considered animals at all. The three pathogenic organisms are virus, bacterium, and fungus. All of these can potentially cause illness in animals and humans.


What are two ways that pathogenic organisms can cause infection and disease?

Two ways that pathogenic organisms can cause infection and disease is by producing poison and to attack and destroy the living cells they intrude.


What are the main groups of pathogenic organisms which currently cause disease in the UK?

what is the main groups of pathogenic organisims wich currently cause disease in the uk?


Why weren't pathogenic fungi used in this exercise?

There is no description of the exercise in which you are referring to. Pathogenic fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans and other organisms.


Are plants Pathogenic?

Plant Pathogens are organisms in the plants, that can cause plants to become diseased.


Does soil contain pathogenic organism?

Pathogenic organisms are those that cause disease. Soil contains many of these organisms, however, eating soil will not always lead to sickness. This is because these organisms are not always very virulent, meaning they are not always able to cause disease. They also do not come in high concentration.


What is the difference between pathogenic and spoilage bacteria?

pathogens - micro organisms that cause disease. all viruses are pathogenic but only some are pathogenic to man. certain bacteria cause disease in man. spoilage organisms - micro organisms that do not cause disease but they do spoil food by growing in the food and producing substances which alter the colour, texture, and odour of the food E.G = souring of milk , mould on breads and rotting of fruits and veg


What is the treatment for pathogenic protozoa?

A pathogen is an agent that can cause diseases.Protozoa are microscopic, motile, eukaryotic organisms, which include organisms such as amoebas. They mainly live in water, but can also be found in soil.Examples of protozoa that can cause disease, and so are "pathogenic protozoa" are Cryptosporidium which can cause Crytosporidiosis, and Giardia lamblia which can cause Giardiasis. Plasmodium is another example of pathogenic protozoa, as Plasmodium vivax is the main cause of Malaria.


What is the difference between pathogens and non pathogen?

The non-pathogenic micro-organisms are considered to be normal flora. These grow in places like the throat and nose. They are 'expected' organisms and are not life threatening to most individuals. Pathogenic micro-organisms are abnormal flora. In the above mentioned example, a throat culture that grows strep would be pathogenic and the doctor might therefore diagnose strep throat. It does not usually grow in that place. Not all pathogenic organisms lead to life threatening conditions; however if a person's immune system is compromised even normal flora can be difficult to overcome. Pathogenic means it is causative for a disease and non-pathogenic means it is harmless....eg: influenza is pathogenic.


How many major group of pathogenic organisms are there?

six


What non pathogenic mircroorganisms can become pathogenic?

The organisms that are in your intestines are not normally pathogenic but can be if they get into the wrong places such as your urinary tract or inside your body cavity if you have a ruptured appendix.


What are Non pathogenic fungi?

nön pathogenic fungi is a grp of fungi which are not harmful to the human body or it is commensal to human body.