typhus + rocky mountain spotted fever
The common name for Proteobacteria is simply "proteobacteria."
Infectious diseases caused by fungi include candidiasis, aspergillosis, and ringworm. Infectious diseases caused by parasites include malaria, toxoplasmosis, and giardiasis.
Yes. Diseases can be caused by: -Viruses -Bacteria -Protists - As well as Fungi. There are also diseases caused by the body. Such as autoimmune diseases and cancers.
proteobacteria
Proteobacteria are typically heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic compounds. However, some proteobacteria are also capable of being mixotrophic, meaning they can switch between autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition.
The common name for Proteobacteria is simply "proteobacteria."
They are diseases caused by lack vitaminsthe diseases caused are:rickets,beri beri, scruvy,kwashiorkor.
Proteobacteria are a diverse group of bacteria that contain a wide range of cell types. These cells can vary in shape and size, but most Proteobacteria have a cell wall that contains peptidoglycan. Some Proteobacteria may also have additional structures like flagella for motility.
Many diseases can be caused by parasitic worms. Trichinosis and intestinal diseases can be caused by the roundworm. Hookworm and whip worm disease are caused by the Hookworm.
Diseases are caused by germs and viruses attacking your immune system.
No diseases can also be caused by bacteria, amebas and fungi
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
Infectious diseases caused by fungi include candidiasis, aspergillosis, and ringworm. Infectious diseases caused by parasites include malaria, toxoplasmosis, and giardiasis.
There isn't just specifically three diseases caused by bacteria.
Gammaproteobacteria
Trichomonas and giardia are two Infectious Diseases caused by protozoans. Trichomonas is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis.
diseases caused by D.N.A are also called genetic diseases and include hay fever asthma and colour blindness