Biology, asked by shraddhachowhan, 9 months ago

how black quarter disease is transfer

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are ingested from pasture by the animal, enter the bloodstream and lodge in the muscle.

They can remain dormant without causing ill-effect.

In cattle, the disease is thought to be caused by excessive bruising or excessive exercise.

  • This causes the spores to germinate

  • multiply and cause the disease.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

They are ingested from pasture by the animal, enter the bloodstream and lodge in the muscle.

They can remain dormant without causing ill-effect.

In cattle, the disease is thought to be caused by excessive bruising or excessive exercise.

This causes the spores to germinate

multiply and cause the disease.

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