no, some bacterias actually help prevent diseases
A pathogenic bacteria is capable of causing disease in its host organism by invading tissues and compromising the host's immune response. It can produce toxins or release harmful enzymes that contribute to the development of illness or infection.
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The medical term for disease-causing bacteria is "pathogenic bacteria." These bacteria have the ability to cause infections and illness in the body.
Salmonella mainly
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a bacteria that can cause pneumonia, meningitis, and ear infections in humans. Salmonella is a bacteria commonly associated with food poisoning, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps in infected individuals.
They all cause disease.
They all can be, but not all bacteria ec cause disease and some are symbiotes.
They all can be, but not all bacteria ec cause disease and some are symbiotes.
They all can be, but not all bacteria ec cause disease and some are symbiotes.
Pathogenic bacteria are bacteria that cause human illness. Of all species of bacteria in the world, only a small percentage actually cause human disease.
They all can be, but not all bacteria ec cause disease and some are symbiotes.
All things that can cause disease are microscopic: viruses, bacteria, and certain protists like amoebas.
No, not at all. Bacteria that cause disease such as salmonella, can be found in food.
WHAT DISEAS CAUSE OF BACTERIA? PLEASE ANSWER THIS
Different bacteria cause a lot of different diseases.
No, not all bacteria cause disease in animals. In fact, many bacteria are beneficial and play essential roles in processes such as digestion, nutrient cycling, and maintaining healthy ecosystems. While some bacteria are pathogenic and can lead to infections or diseases, the majority are harmless or even advantageous to their hosts.
bacteria, pathogens, viruses. NN=(all of the above)