Babesia microti
One that causes disease
Streptococcus
germ
Vibreo cholare is a Gram negative bacterium.
"Germ" can refer to a microorganism, especially one that causes disease. It can also be used to describe the origin or initial form of something, such as an idea or concept.
the most common type is mold. only a lot of it though
The virus that causes mono is spread in saliva. Other body fluids don't pose a risk.
Acceptance of the germ theory provided the rapid development of hygienic practices, advancements in medicine, and understanding of the causes of infectious diseases.
In the context of growing plants, a germ can refer to the part of a seed that begins to grow into a new plant, such as the embryonic plant enclosed within a seed coat. Germ can also be used to describe a small microorganism that causes plant diseases.
A small portion, about 1%, of bacteria cause diseases. These are called pathogens or sometimes a germ.
The opposite of a male germ cell is a female germ cell, which is known as an egg or ovum. Male germ cells are called sperm.