1) if it gets into open wounds
2) if you inhale it somehow
Bacteria can produce disease in humans by releasing toxins that damage cells and tissues, leading to symptoms such as fever, inflammation, and organ dysfunction. Additionally, some bacteria can invade and multiply within the body, causing direct physical damage to tissues and triggering an immune response that contributes to disease.
Well, friend, bacteria can cause disease in a couple of simple ways. Some bacteria produce toxins that can harm our bodies, while others directly invade our tissues and cells, causing damage. Remember, it's all part of nature's balance, and we can work together to keep ourselves healthy and happy.
Plenty. They are known as pathogenic bacteria. Visit the bacteria museum online,
Rat-Bite fever is one disease caused by spirilla minus (the minus doesn't really mean that much) my source is the CDC spirilla is split into sub groups like: treponema pallida, that causes syphilis Borrelia burgdorferi, that causes lyme disease my source is Milady's Standard Cosmetology
The two microscopic organisms that cause disease are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can multiply and cause infections in the body, while viruses are smaller infectious agents that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.
The two general ways that bacteria cause disease ...... First is the body immunity as it decrease the bacteria easily cause disease. Second is the favorable environment for the bacterial growth.
one of the main ways that bacteria produce disease in humans is through food poisoning
Be more specific. Bacteria can cause direct and indirect damage by various mechanisms.
Bacteria can cause disease by producing toxins that damage host cells or interfere with normal cellular function. Additionally, bacteria can invade host tissues and disrupt normal physiological processes, leading to inflammation and tissue damage.
The different layers of skin literally block bacteria like a forefield
There are actually three ways that bacteria can cause disease, although the first two are the most commonly cited. 1. Bacteria can cause disease directly by actually attacking and digesting human cells and tissues. 2. Bacteria can cause disease indirectly by producing harmful by-products that harm surrounding tissues. 3. Bacteria can cause disease indirectly by provoking an immune response. In order for this one to count, the immune response must result in the body's immune system destroying or damaging cells and tissue in its attempt to destroy the bacteria. Some bacteria are capable of damaging the body using all three of these mechanisms.
meningitis
Bacteria and disease.
impetigo and folliculitis
eubacteria
impetigo and folliculitis
Several diseases are caused by spirella bacteria. Two known diseases are Lyme disease and syphilis. Lyme disease is transmitted through bacteria in ticks.