Measles is caused by a virus.
Measles is neither a fungi nor a bacteria; it is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles virus.
The four broad types of pathogens are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Each type of pathogen can cause various diseases and illnesses in humans and other organisms.
No. The smallest infective particle is a protein called a prion.
No, bacilli are a certain species of bacteria; measles are caused by a virus.
Microbes are sorted into these 4 groups: Viruses, Fungi, Bacteria and Protozoa
Measles is neither a fungi nor a bacteria; it is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles virus.
Virus
Bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and virus
The four broad types of pathogens are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Each type of pathogen can cause various diseases and illnesses in humans and other organisms.
Virus, Bacteria, Protozoa, Algae & Fungi
Viruses: Ebola, Influenza, AIDS , "colds"... Bacteria: Tuberculosis, Typhoid fever, Cholera... Fungi: Mycoses, Fungemia, Histoplasmosis... Parasites: Malaria, Snail fever, Amoebiasis... Prions: "Mad cow disease", Kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease ...
No, bacilli are a certain species of bacteria; measles are caused by a virus.
No. The smallest infective particle is a protein called a prion.
Microbes are sorted into these 4 groups: Viruses, Fungi, Bacteria and Protozoa
The three types of microorganisms are bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These organisms are very small and often require a microscope to be seen. They play a crucial role in various ecosystems and can have both positive and negative effects on human health.
In the series given, the smallest creature is virus, followed by bacteria, protozoa and algae.
Salmonella is a type of bacteria, specifically a genus of rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria. It is known to cause foodborne illnesses in humans and animals, typically through contaminated food or water. Unlike protozoa, viruses, or fungi, Salmonella bacteria can multiply and thrive in various environments, including the intestines of animals.