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Bacteria and fungi act as options decomposers and herbivores and omnivores and carnivore​

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Answered by kkssathiyamoorthi
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yes, Bacteria and fungi act as options decomposers and herbivores and omnivores and carnivore

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Answered by CreAzieStsoUl
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★How bacteria makes us sick:-

Bacteria are bigger and more complex than viruses, though they can still spread through the air. A bacterium is a single cell, and it can live and reproduce almost anywhere on its own: in soil, in water and in our bodies.

For the most part, we live peacefully with bacteria—the colonies in our guts are helpful to us and strengthen our immune system. But like viruses, bacteria can also harm us by replicating quickly in our bodies, killing cells. Some bacteria also produce toxins which can kill cells and cause an outsized, damaging immune reaction.

★How to treat bacterial infections:-

Broad-spectrum antibiotics were developed to kill bacteria in our bodies and in the food supply by inhibiting their growth. But bacteria are extremely adaptive and can quickly evolve to evade antibiotics. Bacteria share their antibiotic-resistant genes with each other, meaning more strains generate resistance to the drugs we use.

Common forms: Fungi are responsible for causing conditions such as yeast infections, valley fever and meningitis.

★ How fungi makes us sick:-

An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes which later returns the nutrients to the soil.

Fungi are more complicated organisms than viruses and bacteria—they are "eukaryotes," which means they have cells. Of the three pathogens, fungi are most similar to animals in their structure.

There are two main types of fungi: environmental, which are yeast and mold that often live in soil and don't generally cause infection in most healthy people; and commensals, which live on and in us and generally don't hurt us.

Commensal fungus, may play a beneficial role in our overall health.

Certain environmental fungi reproduce "spores," particles that can enter our body through the lungs or on the skin. These fungi can be especially damaging for people with weakened immune systems, as the fungi can spread quickly and damage many organs.

Other fungal infections can be caused by an overgrowth of commensal fungus.

★ How to treat fungal infections:-

Fungi are slower to mutate, so they are easier to target with antifungal medications than bacteria are with antibiotics.

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