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- The type of microbe which reproduces by budding is ___. protozoa yeast Bacillus anthracis hepatitis A virusWhat are the different groups of microbes that can affect human? Explain each how do they cause disease?Which type of pathogen is the easiest to destroy? Gram-negative bacilli Naked viruses Prions Gram-positive cocci Endospores
- Pick a disease caused by a microbe and explain its background, fun facts, transmission routeProvide a specific example about, how a microbe would accomplish and elaborate 1..gaining access to host tissue (exposure)2) adhering to host tissue (adhesion)3) evading host defenses (adhesion)4) causing damage to host tissue (infection).What are the microbes called which colonize our bodies and actually help us to survive by aiding digestion or guarding against infection. vectors normal flora pathogens fomites