No. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
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Ebba Hoeger
No. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
Chaz Stroman
No. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
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∙ 12y agoPathogens do not fight disease. In fact, pathogens are the foreign agents in the body that may cause disease. They are the agents that macrophages and other phagocytes will try to kill in the body.
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∙ 6y agoNo. They are microorganisms that cause disease.
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∙ 14y agoFalse (A+)
Antimicrobial medicine, such as antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals, is used to treat pathogens or disease-causing microorganisms. These medications target specific types of microorganisms to help the body fight off infections.
Microorganisms that cause disease are known as pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi.
False (A+)
Pathogens
Disease-causing microorganisms are called pathogens. These can include bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can infect and harm the host organism, leading to illness or disease.
Pathogens.
Disease causing microorganisms are called pathogens.
No. The word itself means to make disease.A pathogen is a microorganism that produces a disease.A pathologist studies diseases and is often the person who does autopsies.
Microorganisms that cause disease are classified as pathogens. These include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can invade the body and lead to illness.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
Yes, some bacteria cause disease, for example. A general term for microorganisms that cause disease is "pathogens."
Pathogenic.