Human pathogen.
Carbon dioxide is the gas given off by humans through respiration, and it is used by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. This relationship between humans and plants is an essential part of the Earth's carbon cycle.
The smallest form of germ or bacteria is known as a virus. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside a living host.
Infrared radiation is the form of radiation given off by the Earth that causes heating of the Earth's atmosphere. This radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which traps heat and warms the planet.
The name given to any factor that causes sensory receptors to begin to function is a stimulus. This can include physical stimuli such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell, as well as internal stimuli such as changes in temperature or pressure.
It is the product of respiration. Animals including Humans breath in oxygen and exhale Carbon Dioxide
Germs
A Virus
If a microbe is not affected by antibiotics, it is said to be resistant to the antibiotic.
antibiotics are given because they help fight diseases
MMR.
Amoebiasis and Malaria are the kind of diseases caused by protozoans..: answer given by sahil manish pednekar
IT is prepared by weakening or killing a germ of that disease which is not strong enough to cause a disease. vaccines are given through a needle. these causes antibodies in the body's immune system which protect the body from diseases.
Immune System Vaccines are like a mild type of a disease is given to you or your pet and whilst you may feel ill for a day or two it will make you immune to that same disease but it can only be certain diseases.
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yes but different milligrams.
If you overuse it then when you really need it, it won't work. The reason is that your doctor should do a culture, like a throat swab, and run a sensitivity test to see if an antibiotic is needed and which one will affect the microbe. You want to hit the microbe with accuracy and not with a "shot-gun". When treating the microbe with the right drug, the persons' normal flora will not become resistant to that antibiotic. I get really upset if a culture and sensitivity isn't done because the antibiotic may be needed to knock a microbe out and now it will not work at all or have to be given higher doses.
Injections are given for treatment while vaccines are given to produce antbodies to protect the recipients from specific diseases