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Explain why many microbes do not cause disease while others do
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- Explain pathogenicity and the infectious disease processWhat are the different groups of microbes that can affect human? Explain each how do they cause disease?Explain, using three different microbes as examples, how a single microbial species can be responsible for more than one different human disease
- All of the following are true of antibodies EXCEPT: Each individual antibody molecule is specific for more than one type of antigen They are made of proteins They are also called immunoglobulins They are produced in response to antigens They are produced by plasma cellsExplain how pathogens can be responsible for more than one different human diseases using 3 different microbes as examplesExplain how some pathogenic bacteria that threaten human health.
- Infectious diseases can be caused and spread by all manner of living and non living things. Which group of microbes seems to be the worst? Why?In term of the microbes in human body, Are the areas the same or are they different per individuals? Why?List several ways in which microbes affect our lives