Diarrhea can be caused by various organisms, including bacteria (such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella), viruses (like norovirus and rotavirus), and parasites (such as Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica). These pathogens can contaminate food and water, leading to gastrointestinal infections. Additionally, certain toxins produced by bacteria can also induce diarrhea. Proper hygiene and food safety practices are essential in preventing these infections.
they are the last organisms to appear.
yes protozoa is a type of unicellular organisms?
They are called phototrophs. They are photosynthetic organisms
Organisms that reproduce quickly
Ozone filters out the harmful ultraviolet radiations from the sun. These are high frequency waves which can cause some serious trouble to living organisms.
Diseases do not cause unicellular organisms; unicellular organisms cause diseases.
Pathogenic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, have the ability to cause infections in other organisms. These pathogens can invade the body, multiply, and disrupt normal functions, leading to an infection or disease.
It causes repair in organisms, cause it grows then it eventually repairs itself.
Flu viruses cause disease, they cause influenza (flu). They are the infectious agents of the flu. The viruses are submicroscopic organisms that infect your body and that give you the influenza, the disease.
No but the organisms that cause it do.
A hole in the ozone is a big threat. It can cause humans and other organisms to extinct.
Budding is a type of reproduction in organisms. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction that happens in simple organisms.
they are the last organisms to appear.
The four types of pathogens that can cause diseases are viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Each type of pathogen has unique characteristics and methods of causing illness in humans and other organisms.
cause many celled organisms grow faster
yes protozoa is a type of unicellular organisms?
They are called phototrophs. They are photosynthetic organisms