Yes. Strep throat is caused by a type of bacteria and all the bacteria are prokaryotes.
Strep throat is a bacterial infection, the others are viral. "Strep" in Strep throat stands for Streptococcus, which is the name of the type of bacteria that cause this infection and sore throat.
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Streptococcal bacteria cause strep throat.
Strep throat is itself a disease. It is caused by streptococcus pyogenes. It is a type of bacteria.
They are gram positive coccus type of bacteria.
Streptococcus, the bacteria that causes strep throat, is spherical (cocci) in shape.
if you want to stop getting strep throat you need to have ah good hygiene and stay clean because there are many effects that can cause from getting drink some salt water and and take some antioie until yur throat get better
Strep bacteria can be obtained by swabbing the back of the throat or the rectum with a piece of sterile cotton. Microscopic examination of the smear can identify which type of bacteria has been collected.
No, streptococcus is a bacterium, not a virus. Streptococcus bacteria can cause infections such as strep throat, pneumonia, and skin infections.
Streptococcus Bacteria. More specifically Group A Streptococcus bacteria. Group A is a designation of a specific type of antigen in the cell wall that this bacterial group possess. The most common culprit to cause strep throat is the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes. Generally, the beginning of a strep throat starts with nasal drainage down the throat. Because S. pyogenes is sometimes a normal flora found in a decent percentage of the population's nasal cavities when there is nasal drainage running down the throat that presents the opportunity for a pathogenic strain of S. pyogenes to move into an area of the body that it isn't supposed to be in. When it does that, it "moves" in to the throat area and begins beta-hemolysis causing the dotted, white throat that is characteristic of the disease.
Strep throat is caused by group A beta haemolytic streptococci.