Streptococcus
The cell that causes strep throat is a bacteria by the name of streptocacas.
The disease is caused by a bacteria called group A Streptococcus;or groupA strep.
The disease is caused by a bacteria called group A Streptococcus;or groupA strep.
"Strep" is short for a genus of Gram-positive cocci called Streptococcus. Usually, the most common bacteria causing a throat infection (i.e. "strep" throat) is Streptococcus pyogenes.
The term strep is short for "streptococcus" a genus of parasitic bacteria. The medical term is "streptoccal pharyngitis."
Streptococcus is commonly known as strep bacteria.
Streptococci are bacteria that belong to the genus Streptococcus. There are 27 species of Streptococcus bacteria. The most well known bacteria in the group is Streptococcus pyogenes which is the bacteria that causes Strep throat.
Streptococcus
Strep throat is a bacterial infection, the others are viral. "Strep" in Strep throat stands for Streptococcus, which is the name of the type of bacteria that cause this infection and sore throat.
Strep throat is caused by streptococcal (strep) bacteria.
Streptococcus
Name of that fungus is penicillium notatum. Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial property of this fungus in 1928. Penicillin is extracted from this fungus, which kills the strep throat causing bacteria.