Polio is caused by a virus known as the poliovirus. It belongs to the Picornaviridae family and primarily affects the nervous system, potentially leading to paralysis. Polio is not caused by bacteria, protists, or fungi. Vaccination has significantly reduced the incidence of polio worldwide.
virus
Hepatitis A or B or C involves an infection of the liver caused by a virus.
Poliomyelitis of as its commonly known "polio" is a virus
Polio is caused by a virus, the poliovirus. It belongs to the genus Enterovirus, which is a group of RNA viruses.
No, fungi do not cause polio. Polio is caused by the poliovirus, which infects the nervous system. Fungi are a different type of microorganism and are not associated with poliovirus infections.
neither. its a protist
Bacteria and virus
The organism that causes polio is a virus.
Protista
Influenza is a virus. It is a respiratory virus that infects the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It is not caused by bacteria or fungi.
It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.
It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.