Staphylococcus aureus skin infection. Streptococcus pyogen throat infection. Streptococcus pneumoniae respiratory (lung) infection. And many, many more.
fungtidise
Foot-and-mouth disease. It infects cattle, sheep, and pigs.
Tuberculosis (TB)
Bacterial pneumonia would be one.
TB is a communicable disease. A communicable disease is a disease that can be passed on in one way or another from a Carrier of the disease to some one else. and is usually the result of a virus or bacterial infection.
An organism that carries a disease-causing microorganism from one host to another is called a vector. An example of a vector is a deer tick carrying Lyme disease.
Ummm . . . bacteria are animals, too. They are one-celled, while most other animals have a whole bunch of cells.
No. One is bacterial and the other is fungal. Also, both show up in different geographic regions.
Viruses, Bacterial, Parasites, Fungal, Worms and Protozoas which one is the smallest?
One structure you would not find in a bacterial cell is a mitochondrion. One bacterial disease that is transmitted by contaminated drinking water is cholera.
This is such a general question, there are too many answers to list here. Prokaryotic organisms are all bacterial species and since there is such a vast amount of bacterial species on the planet, there are just as many that can be pathogenic to humans and animals. Staph infections are caused by Stapphylococcusbacteria; food poisoning is caused by several species of bacteria, such as Clostridium perfringens, E. coli, or Bacillus cereu.
One is caused by bacteria and the other is caused by viruses. Only bacterial diseases can be successfully treated with antibiotics. Bacteria are alive, viruses are not. Viruses invade bacteria and take over their properties, including the ability to infect.