Medium that transmits pathogens from an infected person to a healthy one is called
(a) fungi
(b) germs
(c) carrier
(d) none of these
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Answer:
answer is b
Explanation:
b germs because germs are infected disease
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The correct solution to the given question is option c: carrier.
- Diseases that are transmitted from one sick person to another, whether microbial or genetic, are conveyed from one diseased person to another.
- Between the two, there is a medium.
- This medium is known as a disease carrier.
- Any organism or substance that transmits a germ from an infected person to a healthy person and causes sickness is known as a carrier.
- The sick individual who is harboring the disease, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic, is also known as a carrier.
- Air, water, blood, or any insect that is contaminated with or contains these disease-causing pathogens can all act as carriers.
- It may cause sickness if it reaches or comes into touch with a healthy individual.
- As a result, the carrier serves as a vehicle or the medium for the transmission of disease-causing microorganisms.
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