Pathogens
Pathogens are disease-causing organisms that invade the body. They include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These microorganisms can cause infections and illnesses in their host.
PPLO stands for "Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms," which refers to a group of bacteria that are similar to Mycoplasma. These organisms are characterized by their lack of a cell wall and are often associated with respiratory diseases in animals, particularly in livestock. They are significant in veterinary medicine for their role in diseases such as pleuropneumonia in cattle and other respiratory infections.
"Invade" is a verb. The noun form is "invasion".
Cardiovascular refers to issues with the heart and circulatory, pulmonary refers to lung related diseases. Nephrotic refers to issues with the kidneys.
Nonrandom mating refers to individuals in a population having an equal opportunity to mate with other organisms in the population. Most organisms choose their mates based on physical and behavioral characteristics. Reproductive isolation refers to physical barriers segregating population and therefore causing change in genetic variation.
fever refers to an increase in body temperature above the normal value, puppies get fever as a result of infections caused by disease causing organisms like bacteria , virus and fungus
The abstract form of "invade" could be "invasion", which refers to the act of entering a territory or domain aggressively and with harmful intent.
To " not be generative of disease. "
Decomposers refers to organisms capable of breaking down dead or decaying organisms.
Decomposers refers to organisms capable of breaking down dead or decaying organisms.
stable level of internal conditions in organisms
It's a system of naming organisms.