Pathogenicity is: O Virulence O Normal microbes living in the body O The ability of a microbe to cause disease O The ability of the body to avoid infection

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QUESTION 13
Pathogenicity is:
O Virulence
O Normal microbes living in the body
O The ability of a microbe to cause disease
O The ability of the body to avoid infection
QUESTION 14
A zoonotic disease is:
O Transferred from human to human
O Not infectious
O Transferred from animals to humans
O Transferred from nonliving sources to humans
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Microbes are very small microscopic living organisms that are found in their single celled form or in a colony of cells. They live in soil, water, and in the air. Millions of microbes are found all around and inside the human body. Some microbes are harmful for the humans but others are important for the health. The microbes that are harmful and infectious are pathogenic that cause illness or diseases to their hosts.

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