infection is the invasion of pathogen, colonization development of pathogen itself in the system and cause disease. Intoxication is the innoculation of the pathogen produced proteins or lipids that alter the usual metabolism of a body system. Intoxication do not need the presence of pathogen itself in the system.
infection refers to a condition caused by the bacteria themselves. intoxication is the result of the waste products the bacterium release
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic
Secondary bacterial infections of the bronchi is an opportunistic infection where the normal bacteria that live in the nasal/oral region of the pharynx are able to infect the lungs. This usually occurs following a viral infection since the virus typically infects and kills the cells that make up interior lining of the bronchioles. This then causes a breach in this barrier which allow the bacteria to invade the tissues underneath and cause a response (bronchitis) by the immune system. Secondary bacterial infections of the bronchi is an opportunistic infection where the normal bacteria that live in the nasal/oral region of the pharynx are able to infect the lungs. This usually occurs following a viral infection since the virus typically infects and kills the cells that make up interior lining of the bronchioles. This then causes a breach in this barrier which allow the bacteria to invade the tissues underneath and cause a response (bronchitis) by the immune system.
besides the fact that most DNA is encased in a protective membrane, probably the most significant difference is that prokaryote DNA does not have introns and exons nor is it in a diploid state. besides the fact that most DNA is encased in a protective membrane, probably the most significant difference is that prokaryote DNA does not have introns and exons nor is it in a diploid state.
Bacterial is a plant reproducing itself. sexual is two parents that mate in order to make offspring.
As simple as that a viral infection is caused by a virus and a bacterial infection is caused by a bacteria.
he injured person dies.
Segs are more mature neutrophils (a type of white blood cell involved in preventing bacterial infection). Bands are more immature. Increased segs and bands (particularly bands) are often concerning for an acute (bacterial) infection
as far as I remember, Bacteria make spore to resist and protect themselves from advrse environmental conditions, but forming spore in Fungus is just a step of their reproduction, both sexual and asexual; so bacterial spore is more resistant to harsh conditions rather than fungal spores.Dr. Kaveh Haratian
Bacterial cidal kills the bacteria, while bacterial static only stops it from growing and reproducing.
There's quite a bit of help and information about the difference between cat colds and cat flu at www.CatFlu.biz
Main difference is Bacteria are prokaryotes.Yeasts are eukaryotes.
Driving Under Intoxication and Driving While Intoxicated . Idk what's the legal difference but that's the difference between the two acronyms .
what is the difference is it for a ear infection
The only difference between viral and bacterial encephalitis is what causes it. They are exactly the same condition except one is started via a virus and one is started by a bacteria.
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
Cat bites would more likely cause a bacterial infection rather than a fungal infection.