This is such a general question, there are too many answers to list here. Prokaryotic organisms are all bacterial species and since there is such a vast amount of bacterial species on the planet, there are just as many that can be pathogenic to humans and animals. Staph infections are caused by Stapphylococcusbacteria; food poisoning is caused by several species of bacteria, such as Clostridium perfringens, E. coli, or Bacillus cereu.
Anthrax is a disease caused by the microorganism called Bacillus anthracis. This bacteria produces a poisonous toxin (thus anthrax poisoning is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria during the course of infection). Disease: Anthrax Cause: B. anthracis
An anthroponoses is a disease that is spread from humans to animals. For Example, Primates can contract colds from infected humans.
Ciliates can cause diseases such as balantidiasis, which is an intestinal infection in humans and other animals. Balantidium coli is the ciliate responsible for this disease when it infects the large intestine. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and in severe cases, dysentery.
Yes, legionella is a type of microorganism. It is a bacterium that can cause Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia. Legionella bacteria are commonly found in natural water sources and can be transmitted to humans through inhalation of contaminated water droplets.
Some examples of unuseful microbes include certain types of bacteria that cause food spoilage, mold that can damage crops or buildings, and certain types of parasites that cause disease in humans and animals. These microbes are considered unuseful because they do not provide any beneficial impact on their environment or host.
there are different microorganismsbased on the type of disease caused
A pathogen is a microorganism that can cause disease in its host. This includes bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can infect humans, animals, and plants.
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans (a type of single cell microorganism) of the Plasmodium genus.
No, humans are not prokaryotic. Humans are eukaryotic organisms, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Inoculations are done in humans and animals in an attempt to prevent disease. Inoculations were formed in a fight against deadly disease.
False (A+)
From animals to humans
An anthropozoonosis is a disease which is transmitted from animals to humans.
An anthroponosis is a disease which is spread from humans to animals.
The disease that affects human sand grazing animals is called the plague.
No Clostridium difficile is not zoonotic. Zoonotic is when a disease can be transferred from humans to animals or from animals to humans.
a disease is something that