bacteria, pathogens, viruses. NN=(all of the above)
No, most microorganisms are harmless and do not cause disease. Only a small percentage of microorganisms are pathogenic and have the potential to cause disease in humans, animals, or plants. Many microorganisms are beneficial to human health and play important roles in various ecosystems.
Microorganisms or Microbes are referred to as germs.
Non-disease-producing microorganisms are typically referred to as non-pathogenic. These microorganisms are usually harmless and do not cause disease in humans or other organisms. Some examples include certain species of bacteria, fungi, and protozoa that can be beneficial to humans, such as those involved in food fermentation or environmental nutrient cycling.
They are usually just called organisms or bacteria, virus, pathogen, or parasites.
There were many people who first thought about of the Germ Theory of Disease. Louis Pasteur was the first to officially publish work showing that microbes cause disease not "bad air" which many felt was the cause.
No. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
Microorganisms that cause disease are known as pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi.
The disadvantage of microorganisms is that many of them cause disease.
The disadvantage of microorganisms is that many of them cause disease.
Microorganisms are associated with disease because they are the common cause of disease. For centuries it was believed that bad smells or miasma was the cause of disease. This attitude later changed as microorganisms were discovered and proved to be the actual source of disease.
Yes
Yes, some bacteria cause disease, for example. A general term for microorganisms that cause disease is "pathogens."
No, I believe it is a pathogen.
Microorganisms cause disease
Yes, they cause a large portion of the infectious diseases.
No, most microorganisms are harmless and do not cause disease. Only a small percentage of microorganisms are pathogenic and have the potential to cause disease in humans, animals, or plants. Many microorganisms are beneficial to human health and play important roles in various ecosystems.
Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch