1. No organisms.
bacteria, pathogens, viruses. NN=(all of the above)
They enlarge to trap bacteria and other microorganisms that cause disease.
Archaea (prokaryotic organisms which live in extreme environments)Bacteria (prokaryotic organisms, includes most disease-causing microorganisms)Eukaryote (eukaryotic organisms, contains the 5 kingdoms of Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia, and Monera)
No, some bacteria is good for your body. For example, when you eat dairy products such as yogurt, it contains great amounts of bacteria that is good for your body. Not all bacteria in your body causes disease.
They are usually just called organisms or bacteria, virus, pathogen, or parasites.
Microorganisms that cause disease are known as pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Most plant diseases are caused by fungi, bacteria, and viruses. one disease caused by microorganisms is the black spot of rose.
Yes, some bacteria cause disease, for example. A general term for microorganisms that cause disease is "pathogens."
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
Yes, they cause a large portion of the infectious diseases.
bacteria, pathogens, viruses. NN=(all of the above)
They enlarge to trap bacteria and other microorganisms that cause disease.
pathogenic waste contains disease causing micro organisms. hospital waste usually contains infectious microorganisms.
An antibacterial or a bacteriocidic substance kills bacteria.
Almost every disease is caused by a microbe. Bacteria, viruses, amoeba, yeast plus many more.
Chlorine kills many microorganisms, including bacteria, that can cause disease.
They get to the body and fight with the bacterias because both are in a similar state. They destroy the disease: causing bacteria.