Pathogens fulfill their unique nutritional requirements by attacking red blood cells and thus cause disease. Unlike non-pathogens, which can meet their nutritional requirements by taking advantage of a wider range of sources.
Organisms that are fastidious have specific nutritional requirements and are unable to grow on simple culture media. This can be due to their need for specific nutrients or environmental conditions to survive and reproduce. Non-fastidious organisms, on the other hand, have more adaptable metabolic pathways that allow them to survive and grow in a wider range of environments.
I think it's because eukaryotic pathogens are more similar to host cells. So, if there are more similarities, it is harder to treat.
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The term "fasticious" is not commonly used in modern English, but it appears to be a variant of the word "fastidious." Fastidious refers to someone who is very attentive to detail, meticulous, or demanding in their standards. If you meant something else or a specific context, please provide more details for clarification.
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Fastidious organisms have complex nutrient requirements that may not be fully met by a chemically defined medium, which contains a limited set of known nutrients. These organisms may need additional growth factors or specific conditions that are present in more complex, undefined media. The lack of essential nutrients or factors in a chemically defined medium can result in poor growth or failure to grow at all for fastidious organisms.
yes, blood provide all essential nutrient for the growth of fastidious organism (org requiring more nutrient)