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Bacteria - single-celled organisms that can cause infections like strep throat and pneumonia. Virus - genetic material surrounded by a protein coat that causes illnesses such as the flu and common cold. Fungus - a type of organism that can cause infections like athlete's foot and yeast infections. Parasite - an organism that lives on or inside another organism and can cause diseases like malaria and intestinal worms.
Streptococci is a type of bacteria that is commonly found in the human body. Some streptococci can cause infections, such as strep throat, pneumonia, and skin infections. Streptococci are classified based on their cell wall components and the specific type can determine the severity of the infection they cause.
Bacteria is a single celled microscopic organism. Bacteria can cause many different illnesses in humans. Bacteria are generally found in groups, not singularly.
Well... No. Streptococcus is actually a type of bacteria that belongs to the cocci family
Yes, there are different types of staph bacteria. The most common type that causes infections in humans is Staphylococcus aureus. Other types include Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. Each type can cause a variety of infections, ranging from minor skin infections to more serious conditions like sepsis.
fungus
A person may have another type of infection (of the lungs, throat, or tissues of the heart) caused by an organism that can also cause meningitis.
Bacteria - single-celled organisms that can cause infections like strep throat and pneumonia. Virus - genetic material surrounded by a protein coat that causes illnesses such as the flu and common cold. Fungus - a type of organism that can cause infections like athlete's foot and yeast infections. Parasite - an organism that lives on or inside another organism and can cause diseases like malaria and intestinal worms.
They are definitely not the same. First of all, there are many other agents that can cause infections (bacteria, protozoa, fungi, prions). Then there is also a difference between a virus and a viral infection, the former being the agent of infection, the latter the process of infection itself.
No, it is not an organism. It is a component of an organism, which is an animal.
yes
In felines, both bacteria and viruses can be the cause of eye infections. Two common bacterias that cause eye infections in cats include Chlamydia and Mycoplasma. Two common viruses that cause this condition are Feline Herpesvirus Type 1 and Calicivirus.
only sometimes it depends on your body type.
Streptococci is a type of bacteria that is commonly found in the human body. Some streptococci can cause infections, such as strep throat, pneumonia, and skin infections. Streptococci are classified based on their cell wall components and the specific type can determine the severity of the infection they cause.
The allele causes a certain type of protein to form
Any type of nose ring can cause an infection if not sterilized correctly before inserting it into the hole. Infections can also occur when the piercing is not kept clean or a regular schedule.
Bacteria is a single celled microscopic organism. Bacteria can cause many different illnesses in humans. Bacteria are generally found in groups, not singularly.