Diseases where microbes are the immediate causes are called
infectious diseases. It is because
(a) the microbes can spread in the community, and the diseases
they cause will spread with them.
(b) microbes are internal agents that cause diseases
(c) microbes multiply very slowly as compared to other agents
causing diseases
(b) only
(b) and (c)
(a) and (c)
(a) only
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Answer:
option a and c are correct
Explanation:
they quickly spread disease and they are also known as internal agents that cause disease
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