Biology, asked by Amitkumarnayak, 11 months ago

fully describe pathogens of trypanasomes.

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Answered by Shreyansh3S
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Pathogens:-
In biology, a pathogen or a germ in the oldest and broadest sense is anything that can produce disease; the term came into use in the 1880s. Typically the term is used to describe an infectious microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, protozoa, prion, or fungus. The scientific study of these organisms is called microbiology, while the study of disease that may include these pathogens is called pathology.

Trypanasomes:-
Trypanosomatida is a group of kinetoplastidexcavates distinguished by having only a single flagellum. The name is derived from the Greek trypano (borer) and soma (body) because of the corkscrew-like motion of some trypanosomatid species. All members are exclusively parasitic, found primarily in insects. A few genera have life-cycles involving a secondary host, which may be a vertebrate, invertebrate or plant. These include several species that cause major diseases in humans...
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