A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
The disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
The disease causing microorganism is called as pathogen.
The disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
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I think you are referring to a bacteria or virus.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
A pathogen is a disease-causing microorganism. Examples of pathogens include group A beta strep, influenza virus, aspergillus, and head lice.
Not directly, but the infectious microorganism that causes the disease may produce a toxin that is the cause of some of the disease's symptoms. Not every disease causing microorganism produces a toxin.
pathogens
a disease causing microorganism is called a pathogen. origin- pathos=suffering disease (in greek). There are two main types; bacteria and virus. all pathogens are microorganisms but all microorganisms are not pathogens. example- mycobacterium tuberculosis is a pathogen that causes tuberculosis.