Pathogenic.
Pathogenic staphylococci can cause infections in humans, while non-pathogenic strains do not typically cause harm. Pathogenic strains often produce toxins and enzymes that contribute to disease, while non-pathogenic strains lack these virulence factors. Additionally, pathogenic strains are more likely to be antibiotic resistant compared to non-pathogenic strains.
Pathogenic RNA is called a retrovirus.
Bacteria can be both pathogenic and non-pathogenic depending on their characteristics and the host's immune response. Pathogenic bacteria have virulence factors that allow them to infect and cause disease in a host, while non-pathogenic bacteria do not possess these virulence factors and typically live harmlessly in the host or environment. The distinction between pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria lies in their ability to cause disease in a susceptible host.
Non-pathogenic organisms are not harmful to humans and do not cause disease. Some non-pathogenic bacteria can even be beneficial, such as those found in the gut that aid in digestion.
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Yes, their are some Euglena that are pathogenic. Many are pathogenic, although some are not.
Pathogenic.
yes
Pathogenic staphylococci can cause infections in humans, while non-pathogenic strains do not typically cause harm. Pathogenic strains often produce toxins and enzymes that contribute to disease, while non-pathogenic strains lack these virulence factors. Additionally, pathogenic strains are more likely to be antibiotic resistant compared to non-pathogenic strains.
Yes. It is caused by a pathogenic bacteria. The term pathogenic means to cause disease.
pathogens transmit disease, non-pathogenic ones dont
Pathogenic means "disease causing". Not all bacteria are pathogenic; some are essential for good health.
Pathogenic RNA is called a retrovirus.
Pathogenic bacteria.
Pathogenic means something is disease making. Pathology is the study of diseases.
Well they are both pathogenic