Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, yeasts and molds can spoil food and may cause a risk to anyone's health. Microbes cause infectious diseases such as flu and measles. But you do have to remember that less than 1% of bacteria can invade our body (the host) and make us ill. So even if it is 1%, that's still 1% that can harm you.
Some examples of how microorganisms affect humans and how they can enter through your body:
Respiratory tract (mouth and nose): Influenza virus which causes the flu.
Gastrointestinal tract (mouth oral cavity): Vibrio cholerae which causes cholera.
Urogenital tract: Escherichia coli which causes cystitis.
Breaks in the skin surface: Clostridium tetani which causes tetanus.
1) Suppose you want to plan a program of physical activity to increase your muscular endurance what activity?
Cardio + Weight Lift + AB Crunch
2) How would your program affect other areas of your health-related fitness?
* Affect = influence / Cause Disease
* Effect = result
So are you asking here regarding the effectiveness of my program or is it about diseases that you’re inquiring?
N’way diverting strictly to fitness: My program is to tone up / awaken all the muscles in my body. It’s a whole body workout.
3) Explain how one might help reduced the risk of contracting diseases or physical disorders?
G—I don’t have an answer for this one.
Either an upper respiratory infections or you smoke too many cigs and your wheezing because your lungs suck.
Its not A and i know that because I already put that answer