Science, asked by ultrasinger11, 10 months ago

can fungus only cause disease or it can be useful also please explain

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Answered by sheetalnambiar202037
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Answer: it can rarely cause disease

Explanation:

Fungi rarely cause disease in healthy immunocompetent hosts. Disease results when fungi accidentally penetrate host barriers or when immunologic defects or other debilitating conditions exist that favor fungal entry and growth.

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Answered by kavita2251592
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Answer:

Most fungi are not dangerous, but some can be harmful to health. Fungal infections are described as opportunistic or primary. Infections that affect many areas of the body are known as systemic infections, while those that affect only one area are known as localized.

Humans use fungi for many purposes, including as food or in the preparation of food. Humans also use fungi for pest control. In addition, fungi can be used to produce citric acid, antibiotics, and human hormones.

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