An agent capable of producing disease is known as a pathogen. Pathogens can include various microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These agents can invade host organisms, disrupt normal biological functions, and elicit harmful immune responses, leading to illness. Additionally, non-infectious agents like toxins and certain genetic factors can also contribute to disease development.
Pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are capable of causing disease in humans. These agents can enter the body through various routes and disrupt normal physiological functions, leading to illness and symptoms. Prompt identification and treatment of the specific pathogen are essential to manage and control disease.
A general term for any non-disease causing agent is ________.
pathogen
A neuron is the primary agent that is capable of initiating nervous impulses. When a stimulus is received, specialized structures in the neuron, called dendrites and axons, allow for the transmission of electrical signals to communicate and trigger nervous impulses.
A force is any influence capable of producing change in the motion of an object. When a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate, decelerate, change direction, or deform. Forces are usually measured in units of newtons (N).
It actually means this. showing no symptoms at all.
There many common pathogens. They all are disease causing. Path- means disease + -ogen meaning causing. The list is very long but here you will find many http://www.dnafrequencies.com/dp/human.shtml
nonpathogen
no. an organism is any system of organs working together.
Any male who has gone through puberty is capable of producing sperm and impregnating a female.
A pathogen is any infectious agent/organism that brings disease when comes in contact with a host.
Yes, bombardier beetles are known for producing a hot, noxious chemical spray as a defensive mechanism. Some types of bees are also capable of releasing alarm pheromones that can deter predators or intruders.