How diseases happens to spread in communities is the direct contact of bacteria, viruses or other germs from one person to another. This can happen when an individual with bacterium or virus touches, kisses, or coughs on someone who isn’t infected.
Pathogen 3 will most likely be a virus with the features seen in the table.
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What is a Pathogen?</h3>
This is defined as disease causing microorganism and examples include bacteria, virus etc.
Virus doesn't replicate on its own but only when in the living cells of other organisms and has a protein capsid but lacks nucleus.
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<span>If a eukaryotic cell is analogous to a big house with many different rooms, a prokaryotic cell is like a one-room, studio apartment.</span>
False.
Type A has A antigen and B antibody
Type B has B antigen and A antibody
Type AB (aka universal receiver) has both A and B antigen and NO antibodies
Type O (aka universal donor) has NO antigens and has A and B antibodies
<span>They bounce off each other and then they stop.</span>