Biology, asked by lulu14, 1 year ago

what is pathogenesis...

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Answered by manohar24
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The pathogenesis of a disease is the biological mechanism (or mechanisms) that leads to the diseased state. The term can also describe the origin and development of the disease, and whether it is acute, chronic, or recurrent.

lulu14: but i think parthenogenesis is the reproduction in which fruitless zygote are form..
lulu14: sorry seedless fruit..
Answered by RiyaWani
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pathogagenisis of a disease is a biological mechanism (or mechanisms) that lead to a diseased state
hope it helps you

lulu14: okkk but what r the symptoms tell me..
manohar24: mark me as brainlist
RiyaWani: it is a organism which causes diseases in living forms
lulu14: okk i know but tell me what r the symptoms of this disease..
RiyaWani: thank you for marking me as a brainalist
lulu14: but i didn't get the answer..
RiyaWani: low grade fever, fever and muscle aches are few of the symptoms
lulu14: no you r wrong...
RiyaWani: then what is correct
lulu14: it is a process by which unfertilised zygote r formed.. example is seedless fruit..
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