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Infected microorganisms inside our bodies can cause the body to malfunction and they also harm spores that float around in the air.Microorganisms can cause holes in plants,rare diseases in animals and asbestos in houses.

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What harm do we get from microorganisms?

Some microorganisms make us sick, but others keep us healthy.


What we called harm-full microorganisms?

The ones that cause illness.


What are the good and bad microorganisms?

microorganisms are bad once inside the body as they could harm you. They also help the survival of plants.


What are microorganisms that live on or in the human body without causing harm?

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What is the harm of microorganisms?

Microorganisms can cause harm by causing infections, diseases, and food spoilage. Some microorganisms can produce toxins that are harmful when consumed. Additionally, certain microorganisms can damage materials and structures through processes like corrosion and decay.


How do microorganism harm animals?

microorganisms can harm animals by infecting them, releasing toxins inside of animals when consumed, or causing malnutrition.


Harms caused by microorganisms?

Microorganisms are very harm full to us because some microorganisms are in the category of VIRUS like microorganisms which causes AIDS.Microorganisms are only seen by microscope. By TaNiShq SaHu


What is disease-causing microorganisms called?

Disease-causing microorganisms are called pathogens. These can include bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can infect and harm the host organism, leading to illness or disease.


Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are called parasites.?

No. A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense to and causes harm to another organism. Foods that allow microorganisms to grow are media (singular medium).No. If the foods might allow pathogenic microorganisms to grow, they are called potentially hazardous.


Are Microorganisms that cause disease and infection in plants and animals mutualistic?

No, microorganisms that cause disease and infection in plants and animals are not mutualistic. They are typically considered pathogens, which are organisms that harm their hosts. Mutualistic relationships involve both organisms benefiting from the interaction.


Why do microorganisms grow on your food?

Microorganisms in food may cause harm by carrying disease-producing bacteria called pathogens. Pathogens harm humans in many different ways. The most common way that pathogens harm animals is by using toxins.


Are all anaerobic extinct?

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