Biology, asked by geethageetha051985, 11 months ago

explain disease causing microorganism in human ......?very big and brief explain it​

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Answered by rekhaddn5
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Answer: Pathogens

Explanation:

A pathogen or infectious agent is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host.

The term is most often used for agents that disrupt the normal physiology of a multicellular animal or plant.

However, pathogens can infect unicellular organisms from all of the biological kingdoms.

There are several substrates and pathways whereby pathogens can invade a host.

The human body contains many natural defenses against some of common pathogens in the form of the human immune system and by some "helpful" bacteria present in the human body's normal flora.

Some pathogens have been found to be responsible for massive amounts of casualties and have had numerous effects on afflicted groups.

Today, while many medical advances have been made to safeguard against infection by pathogens, through the use of vaccination, antibiotics and fungicide, pathogens continue to threaten human life.

Social advances such as food safety, hygiene, and water treatment have reduced the threat from some pathogens.

Answered by sana589
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Answer:

Most of the disease are caused by micro organism in human beings like blood cancer, tuberculosis etc are some diseases which are very big they can't be fully reduced in the these disease may cause death also

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